







MEMORANDUM ON 


CLASSIFICATION 

IN THE 

NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY. 

BY 

J. S. BILLINGS, Director. 


January i, 1899. 

The books of the New York Public Library may be divided into three great groups for classifi¬ 
cation purposes. 

The first group includes the special collections, the books in the open reference department, and 
the books in certain special departments, most of which are to have special reading rooms in which 
the books are to be made as accessible as possible to scholars and investigators. The classes in this 
group are known as the star classes, because the books in them are marked by a star (*) followed by 
one or more letters of the alphabet. 

The second group includes the reference books which are to be placed in the stacks, and these 
are divided into fourteen classes, namely, Biography, History, Geography, Art, Literature, Science, 
Philology, Sociology, Economics, Technology, Law, Philosophy, Religion and Medicine. 

The third group will include the books of the lending department when this is established. 

The main principle kept in view in the classification is the convenience of the readers in the 
library, including both those who arc allowed access to the shelves and those to whom books are 
delivered in the general reading rooms, and in endeavoring to provide for this convenience we have 
relied on the experience gained with our own readers as to what books or groups of books are most 
frequently called for. The books relating to the subjects which are most studied by our visitors we 
wish to have either on the open reference shelves or near the delivery desk, while those that are rarely 
called for may be placed in the stack at a greater distance. The relative importance of different 
subjects as they would appear in a scheme of the divisions of human knowledge has, therefore, very 

little weight in our classification. ' 

The second principle which governs the classification is the fact that in our new building special 
accommodations are to be provided for readers engaged in the study of certain special subjects, for 
which purpose the books relating to those subjects'are to be placed in special rooms, to which access 
will be given by admittance cards. These books can be obtained for the use of readers in the general 
reading rooms, but they will be mainly used by specialists, and the wants of these specialists will be 
chiefly considered in the classifieation. For example, we shall have a room devoted to Hebrew litera¬ 
ture and to books about the Jews, and in this room will be placed the books on the Jewish religion, 
as well as those relating to poetry, history, etc. 

Near this room will be another containing our collection of Bibles—which is a very large one—and 
in another room near by will be placed our collection of Orientalia, including Philology, History, 
Literature, and Oriental religions, with the exception of Christianity and Judaisin. 

Hence, in that part of the stacks which is devoted to literature, the Oriental and Hebrew literature 

will not be found. 


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For a similar reason works on the Hebrew language are placed with the Jewish collection, books 
on the Scandinavian languages are placed with Scandinavian literature, on Russian with Russian 
literature, etc. 

On the other hand, for certain languages which have little or no literature, except translations, 
these translations are commonly placed with the books on tlie language in the department of Philology. 
For example, a copy of the Gospel of St. Matthew in Choctaw goes with the books in the Choctaw 
language, and not with Bibles. An exception to this rule may be made in the case of certain special 
collections; for example, a work on music in Choctaw would go to the special collection on Music, 
and a translation of Shakespeare into Cherokee, Arabic or Hebrew, would go to the Shakespeare 
collection primarily. 

In assigning a book to a place upon the shelves two questions often come up: first, in what class 
does it belong by its main subject? second, in what class will it probably be most useful in this par¬ 
ticular library? For example, one of the special collections of this library is that which pertains to 
American history, and it seems best to place in this collection in proper chronological order a con¬ 
siderable number of sermons and controversial tracts which, from their main subject, would go into 
the department of Theology, but which would probably never be consulted by the readers in that 
department. In like manner there are some poems which do not go to the department of literature, 
but to that of history, being of the nature of political satires. 

The location to which a book is to be assigned is a relative location ; that is to say, it is assigned 
to a particular class and not to a particular shelf. The marks on a book to indicate the class to which 
ithey belong, with the corresponding marks on the shelves to indicate the classes occupying them, are 
combinations of letters, usually three in number, prefixed by a star (*) in the so-called star classes. 
Probably in the future one or two other sjiecial prefix marks will he used. 

In the regular series of classification the first group—Biography—is indicated by the letter A, and 
includes works on Genealogy and Heraldry. The chief interest of the majority of individual bio¬ 
graphies is in connection with the political history or social condition of a particular country, or with 
some particular subject in Art, Literature or Science, and therefore there are good reasons for shelving 
such biographies with History, Art, etc. What is done in this library is to shelve the biographies of 
Emperors, Kings and other rulers with the history of their respective countries; the biographies of 
Musicians with Music, and of Artists with Art, while all other individual biographies are shelved 
together in alphabetical order, because they can thus be found and delivered most quickly. But in 
the case of special collections the special collection takes precedence—thus, a biography of Milton 
goes to the special Milton collection. 

The second main group in our classification is History. The History of Ancient Egypt, Assyria 
and Babylonia, of India and Persia and of the Arabs and Turks goes into the star O (*0) group with 
the language and literature of those Oriental peoples, aud the history of the Jews goes to the Hebrew 
collection, *P. 

Works relating to general or universal history form the group BA, which is subdivided into— 


Periodicals. BAA 

Dictionaries. BAB 

Collections. BAC 

Ancient History. BAE 

Modern History. BAF 

Chronology. BAH 

Atlases, Charts. BAI 

Philosophy and Science of History. BAL 

Methods of. BAM 

History of Civilization. BAP 


This leaves fourteen sets of three letter signs beginning “ BA,” which are not yet applied and are 
available for further subdivisions. 

The letter signs BH to BS are to be ap])lied to those histories of Asia, Africa and Australasian 
Islands, which do not go to the special star groups. 












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THE CLASS FOR mSCSLLAHEOUS uORKS IN EACH GROUF OP CLASSES, le 
used for subjects which are not spooifioally provided for and are not 
related to any other class in the group* Ir there le no miscellaneous 
class^ such subjects go to the most general class of the group* 




J?mQMCA:i^ Am.SOOIETX.JUBLlOAT^^ IJI EACH CROUP 
OF ciSSsss, Includes, \xnlessHtherwl'4^ pFovltbd'1roj*,^'thd^p\iljlm 
oongt^eses and x^oiife^enoes^ (even.when odti^gu6d<as closed Nent:i^ies>"««lal 
docxuaimta- and. 8c?*lea^of nb^ibgrajtot^ It alsp.djwludes periodicals^;etc#, 
on ax^y suDjoct falling lit ona of the daises of the ^opp, unless that 
clMa has a s^pAt^teHhabolaas^^ periodicals bp has^ire^sdy 
periqdj^ls-^^^--^ 

ALL COPIES OR EDZ^IOKS OF A (YORK go to the easie class* OojpiCs or 
editions which xni^t :^o to two or more olaeses may be a cat ter od, pro* 
vlded that the several olaeses are not all in the stacks or all in the 
same division* For example, all copies of a work, which xnight go either 
to THI or to TLS (both stack classes), to TAA or TLC (both ^conoiilcs>i s) 
Room classes), are kept together id^'tnf.daes ohesen* Cppies ofr a work 
which mightjjjo^l^or to iBs (Axasrioan histot^^fCbm olaliH or AA^ (stack 
class), t6 hr ho ^H^'<1?^<mnology reom claiMi)., inay>r 

be spattered* Copies or editions of geherd reference books, smoh as 
encyclopedias, biographical dictionaries, Ct®*# frequent!;^' scattered 
among the aeyeral divisions and rooms 
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A JJSDNOCRAPH series is kept TOOETHER^dR SCmEHSD feV the • fblib^ing 
principles: An unnuiabered series is scattered; a nuzd)erGd series Is u- 
sually kept together, if it is on a definite subject and if the Library 
will acquire the couplete series but an AiiT Division series is usually 
scattered even if nnai>ered* An unanalyred or partly analysed series is 
kept together; if the subject matter is very cdaoellaneous. such a series ' 
is classed in «CA, aubserles, if catalogued as such, are kept together ; 
or scattered on the sane orinoiple, but the several subscries are prefer- 
ably not kept in the same. class * 


WHEN THE VOLUMES OP A PERIODICAL OR OF A SifRIBS ARE IK DIFPriRKHT 
ROOKS OR (UiASSES, the first olasssnrk on the card gives the latest loca- : 
tion, the second the next to the latest, and go on* For example, *R- \ 

Hoorn 228 ds TCA means that the latest issue or issues are in «H«Hoom 228 
and the earlier In TOA. 

MAPS |g«e elaaaqdAl^ Roon^ but empa^tihat^ . a 

8ptV'^ox^‘a Scries are classed with the latter* Maps ^of the latter class 
afe^ ^hst booksjAr«^ boUi^ as *fldjckb5ftfe VCluiiesV^ Jf flumes 

^^eep^t<^^.ln'd^^. NQf^tilsti9n^^^ signa, 

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restrlotM pqhb^e of dAS^sa .SKW boupd^i^to pa^hlet rVOlaunesv.. One 
hundred pages are^rid^ the maxjjaan l^t; )hey a^l^merely a norm of the 
thickness, determining the olsssifioatldirbf a pa%hlet al'a separate 
or in a paiqphlet volume* Hence paB 5 >hlets of more than one hundred pages 
may often go to paxaphlot volume classes • Pamphlets which are 






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classes in which are particularly valuable, or which are 

too poor to bind even in a *0 paH 5 )hlet volume, are always classed as 
separates* A clasaxoax^k not in the restricted schedule nay be used 
if at any time enough paC^hlets are at hand belonging, to the correspond* 
ing class* 

KiOADSIDHS. re^iiardless of subject, go to Reserve. 

UraOUND AND UNOATiUiOOUED PA^HLKTS (NCS) are cljsssifled In a re¬ 
stricted ioh^dule pt olaa^Sf bupt the schedaAe As in ^sod^e ibmn 

the pamphlet volume schedule. As with catalogued pi^hleta.and for 
the sane reasons, a classnark npt in the restricted class nay be used* 

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7tm SYUBOLS FOR 0VKHSI2S BOOKB CR0S5^ BELOW lllE CLAS5KARK- are 
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Art and Print Room books, when transferred to the stacks, take the 
stack sizes. Genealogy and local history books in stack 7 take the Room 
328 sizes. All parnphlets over 10^ inches high, if classed in p.v.classes, 
take one cross. Individual works, periodicals, serials, and series the 
volumes of which vary in size are treated as follows; The general rule Is 
to keep titles together in one size. New titles, and old titles when or 
if reoatalogued or reclassified, go to the larger size. Individual works 
are scattered,if the larger size goes to the three cross shelves. 

A OAU1‘ION SION is placed on the fly-loaf and on the back of a book, 
but not on cards to indicate that the book is to be read under super¬ 
vision. A caution sign is placed on the back of a paaqphlet volume to in¬ 
dicate that, if and when the vol\une is rebound, some pamphlet therein is ^ 
wanted for reclasslfioatlon as a soparato, with a series or in Reserve; 
the Bhclf list card of the pamphlot is stamped accordingly. 

CAGE BOOKS ARE CLASSED IN *#* 6,8 or 9 as follows; 

Books in 6,3 or 9 have the regular classmarks preceded by the re¬ 
spective numerals^ is -e h o lvo d in the 6 - cage with o ut th e iwraeral . 

The caution sign is aometlmos used for books in 6,8 or 9. as an addi¬ 
tional precaution. 

<>i^*Book 3 restricted because of the nature of the book; these have 
no oards in any public catalogue. 

6 Books requiring supervision both of the book and of the reader; 
normally these have author cards only in the public catalogues. 


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the us© of the book, o*g., textbooks, popular fiction, English transla¬ 
tions of foreign clasioo, books too poor to bind, etc. These books have 
cards in the supplementary catalogues, llie numoral should be staiq;>©d 
on and traced for all cards that are filed in the oupplementary cat¬ 
alogues; if no 8 precedes the olassmark. the books are in their usual 
location. 


9 Books shelved in the 8 cage but with oards in the public oat- 
alogues. border line Hesorve items. United editions and other v/orks 
not likely to be abused or misused, but requiring some control as re¬ 
gards i8s\iD and soiao supervision to protect the booki 

B002C3 IK Tliu KHADXliG ROOM occasionally take olassmarks that 

differ from the corroapondlng classes in the stacks or in the divisions. 
Such books, when transferred to the stacks or to the divisions, are to 
be located in the stack or division class. 


ROOM BOOKS 
designated: 


(roforenoc and desk books in the room) are variously 


Besk-Rqom 117 
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Ciassxoark 
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Beak-Room 121 
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Newspaper Biv. 
Per. Biv. 
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Printing Office 


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-tbo word desk, when it precedes a room number, is omitted In the 
case of reference books that class successively in different rooms or 
divisions. 

Tffii FUND FROM .HICH A BOOK 15 miCHAciljD does not necessarily de¬ 
termine Its looaMon In a given class or division, except that all books 
botight from the Brexel Fund go to the Brexel Collection of the Music 
Bivlsion. A gift collection, donated with the urderst^ndlng that it 
be kept together, or any other special collection wliich it is desifed 
to keep together, is classified In one of two ways; (i) a now class is 
established in a related group of olassos and is reserved for the Col¬ 
lection and for hat oolleotlon alone e.,:., N^vDB for the Spingarh Col¬ 
lection, or (2) a new class Is established for special collections and 
each special collection in the class has the name of the donor or some 
other nar.Te as ociated v/ith the collection as a keyword below the class- 


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where ; that it is not specially original; that it is not logical so far as the succession of different 
departments in relation to the operations of the human mind is concerned; that it is not recornihended 
for any other library, and that no librarian of another library would approve of it. / As to the system 
of marking it is not mnemonic, and its chief recommendation is that it indicates the classes with a 
comparatively small number of signs. By its means books in the library are divided into about 
12,000 groups, with an average of less than forty (40) books in each group, and the average number 
of letters in the mark for each of these 12,000 groups is three. Where more minute classification 
proves desirable another letter can be added; four-letter groups would give us 250,000 groups. I do 
not think, however, that such close classification is desirable in the majority of the departments; it is 
most useful in the industrial arts, and least useful in history, literature and science, in which last 
department the periodical literature is of special importance. 

The use of figures is reserved for marking the lending department when this is established, and 
for marking the local position of each book in its own class. 

The sequence of the subdivisions of “general works” in each section is generally as follows: 

1. Works on the subject. General works. 

2. Periodicals. Societies. 

3. Government reports (Series). 

4. History. Bibliography. 

5. Dictionaries. 

G. Manuals. Systematic works. 

7. Collections. 

8. Essays. Miscellany. 

Then come the special topics. > 

Before this rule was decided upon, however, some of the sections (such as C, portions of S and T) 
had already been arranged, so that there is a slight discrepancy here. It is the intention to bring 
these few sections into line with the rest of the classification in this respect. 


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Genei’al & Lliscellaneous V/orl:s on. --i-AI 

Unj-ted St ate s. -«-AIC 

British..'.. iJ-AL 

German. ^c-AIvI 

French... i^AP 

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Indexes S'SiDiiogn^Dhy. Historyv...... *:fD ^ f 

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American & English Periodicals. *DA 

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German. *DF 

Dutch &, Flemish. itDH 

Scandinavian. ^.-dK 

French. -rcDlI 

Italian. ^DO 

Spanish & Portuguese. ^fDR 


Latin American: I-Iexican, Central American, West 

Indian, South American, Spanish in the U.S. -sc-DS 

Other Languages.. *x-dt 

Special Section for Almanacs & Year-books. ^c-DV/ 

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LEARNED SOCIETIES. 

ft-ftrfwwi-Gafmdft-.... United, state a.fT. ..!. *EA 

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Great Britain and dependencies. *EC 

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Germany (including Alsace), 


Austro-Hungary (includ. Bohemia) 


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Norway and Sweden.. 2: .Finland, . •El 

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Belgium, Luxembourg. *EM ' 

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BIBLIOGRAPHIES ON A L? CIAL LU3J..CT, to 
the subject• 

niDLIOGRAPKi::S OF LIB^.V dOU^KTIOJlS on 
a special sub Joel, to tl» subject. Blbllo: 3 ra- 
phles reprinted from the Bulletin of The Ecu 
iork Pttblic Librar:; ore alwa^a represented 07 
at least three copies, claar^^ed (I; in ♦KB fol¬ 
lowed by the subject clasarati*kj (Z) the nubject 
class; (3) in .) 

BIDLIOGRAPHirr, OP lyiLU'S-LErrKrJi, to lit ora- 

tiu:*e. 

BIBLIOGRAPHIES 01' AUTHORS OF mLES- 
LI‘‘TTRSS to literature. 

BIBLIOGRAPHIES OF OTHER IIIDIVIPUALS, to 
subject treated in their works* subjects 
are miscellaneous or if the Indi'pial ic not an 
author, to AH* 

RimON.U. BIBLIOGRAPHIES listinc Jointly 
books published in a place and books about t!:e 
place, to the history or geo^jraphy classes. 

BIDLIOGRAPrilES ARRAHOED BJT DArE OR IJf 
PHINT-R, to printing* Subject bibliographies 
even when so arranged, to the subject • 

BlDLIOGRAPfUCAL PERIODICAL OH A SP :CIAL 
SUBJ:CT, to the class for the bibliography on 
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l>u'Oj^is classified with them. Books In cujYcnt demand in the Cwtologu e 
as certain works on anonyms, incunabula, national bibliog¬ 


raphy, book prices^ special libraries, etc., are_^shelvcd in those departments', and the books 
and cards markedft(Cat. Dsfut.” or as the case may be.) i 


Bibliography and History. *0 

Periodicals and Societies. \ . ♦GAA 

General Works on Bibliography: Introduction, Study, Methods, etc. ♦GAC 

Essays. Miscellaneous... *GAH 

Book collecting. *GAN 

General Bibliographies. *GB : 

Anonyms. Pseudonyms. Homonyms. *GBF 

Rarities. *GBH 

Manuscripts. aiid. JliktoGrapUa . {BilallQgr. .5a . *GBI 

(Catalogues of MSS. in particular libraries with the catalogues of the libraries.) 

Incunabula. *GBK 

Selected lists. . . .‘b.QPkS. *GBO 

Juvenilia. *GBP 

Prohibited, suppressed and expurgated books. *GBR 

Miscellaneous.^. *GBS * 

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National Bibliographies. ♦GD 

United States. *GE)B 

Great Britain... *GDD 

France. *GDF 

Germany. ♦GDH 

Netherlands and Belgium. *GDK 

Italy. ♦GDM 

Spain and Portugal. Latin America. *GDO 

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Booksellers’ Catalogues (catalogued).. *GP 

, (uncatalogued). *GFF 

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Auctioneers’ Catalogues (catalogued)...^. *GH 

(uncatalogued)... . 

(Private Library sales, if owners’ names are known, in *GO.) 

Book Prices.•.. *GK 

Cataloguk of Private Libraries. Undei*. .UaJUe. .Of.. O.QllOC.tOP. *GO 

Collections.... ♦GOF 

Catalogues of University, College and School Libraries: , t ; 

c. f'x vuo H edi x , drvv.o H 

United States. L.. . *GR 

Great Britain and Dependencies. *GRK 

Others. *GRS 

Catalogues of Society Libraries (exclusive or semi-private): 

United States. *GS 

Great Britain and Dependencies. *GSG 

Others. *GSM 

(Libraries of College Societies, Hotels, etc., *GS-*GSM.) 

Catalogues of Church and Sunday-school Libraries. *GSS 

Monastic Libraries.*GST 

Catalogues of Public Libraries, and of others except as above: 

United States. *GW 

Great Britain and Dependencies. ♦GX 

British Museum.*. *GXB 


Other Countries. . .h?1 . . J'ifCC. I'A''. *GY 

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Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris. ♦GYB 

(Libraries of Government Departments, home and foreign, and all U. S. State Libraries 

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Periodicals. Societies. Congresses. *HA 

General and Miscellaneous Works. Founding and Scope. *HB 

Free Public Library System. *HC 

Building and Administration. General and Collective Works. *HD 

Architecture. Interior Plans. Furnishing (in general). *HE 

Books. (Reserved for Acquisition and Accessioning, at present in *HD) ... *HF 

Cataloguing. Indexing... *HG 

Classification. Shelf lists. (Including Book Classification in general).. *HH 

Preservation, Disinfection. (Bookworms, Thieves, etc.). *HHL 

(Reserved for Charging systems, Indicators, and other features of circu¬ 
lating library administration, at present in *HD.). *HI 

Personnel. Library Training . LilDP-ary . S.CllClOl ... *HK 

United States Libraries. General and Collective Works. . .Library. . *hn 

commissions 


National, State, and Territorial Libraries. , . 

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Other Libraries. . .. Rublic. .Llbr.ariea 

Great Britain. General and Collective Works. 

Individual Libraries. 

France. General and Collective Works. 

Individual Libraries. 

Germany. General and Collective Works. 

Individual Libraries.^. 


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... *HND . V 

. *HP 

. ♦HPP , , 

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. *HRD 

. ♦HS 


. *HSD 


Other Countries. General and Collective Works. *HZ 

Individual Libraries. *HZD 

(Colonies and Dependencies with the ruling country.) t \jyov'\iv'> <jV 

(Sections *HN-*HZD do not cover Library Catalogues, which are classed in Bibliog¬ 
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(Paper making, VMA and VMP. Ink making, V^OP.) 

Periodicals. Societies. Exhibitions... *IAA 

Handwriting and Materials. Palaeography (in general).. *IC 

Autor^raplis • Books & Facsimiles...'«'ICD 

Systems. Teaching. Specimens. *ICF 

Graphology. *ICL 

Cryptography, Pasigraphy. . . *ICP 

(Epigraphy with Archaeology. Bibliography of Manuscripts, 

*GBI, Catalogues of MSS. in particular libraries with the catalogues of the libra¬ 
ries. See also Assyrian, Chinese, Egyptian, Greek and other languages.) 

Shorthand. *ID 

Periodicals and Societies... *IDA 

Bibliography. *IDB 

History... *IDC 

Dictionaries.. *IDD 

Older Handbooks (including English and American to 1837). . . *IDE 


Handbooks, English, 1837— .. 

American, 1837—. 

German. 

French. 


*IDH 




Others 


Collections and Miscellaneous 


♦IDS 


Books in Shorthand 


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Canada.... ^ 8-^ISOC 

Other American countries...•••••«••••••••••••«•• ^ 8-«IS(3) 

Great Britain.... ^ 8»«ISGE 

Genoony Austria..8«^ISGP 

Netherlands Itolgium...... '^8-«ISGG 

Soandinaria. .... B-^ISOH 

Switserland...... ^ 8-«ISGI 

Prance.......... ^ 8«*IS(X 


Italy. f-8.«IS(^ 

Spain.Portugal. 8**IS(8I 

Other European oountries. except Slavic......... ^ 8*«ISGO 

Russia..... >^8-4'ISG^ 

Poland... -^e^*ISQO 

Cseoho-Slavakia. -^8-«IS6R 

Other Slavic oountxdes........... -^8-.*ISGS 

Japan.8«*ISG7 

Other Asiatic countries... B»aiS(Nir 

Ajfrioa. 8«>*ISGX 

Austrialia........ 8«4iISG7 

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Authorship. (Including preparation of manuscript, proofreading). Literary 

Agency..... ♦IH 

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Publishing. Bookselling. Canvassing. *11 

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Periodicals. Societies. Congresses. Exhibitions. *IIA 

History. Printers’ marks. Collective Biography. 

Liberty of the Press. *IIN 

(Newspaper Jurisprudence, NARV.) 

Individual Publishing Houses. *IIV 

Individual Bookselling Houses (not publishers). *IIW 

(Biography associated more closely with the art of printing is to be classed there. 

Thus lives of Gutenberg go to *TPF, Caxton to *IPH, Plantin to *IPO. Pub¬ 
lishers’ and Booksellers’ Catalogues, *GF and *GFF.) -nrcr 

Bodleian racsimilG reprints ... 

Copyright (general and literary). *IL 

Printing. Bibliography.. *IP 

Periodicals. Societies. Exhibitions. *IPA 

(Labor Unions, TDR.) 

General and Miscellaneous Works. Printing Rates. *IPB 

History. *IPE 

, Invention and Early History. *IPF 

National History: 

United States. *IPG 

Great Britain. *IPH 

France. *IPI 

Others. *IPO 

((kjlonies and Dependencies with the ruling country.) -rTsjr, 

Goverranent reports... «*lrQ 

Technical works: 

Printing in general. Power Printing. *IPR 

Hand Printing. *IPS 

Presses and Machinery. Type and Typesetting. *IPV 

Typographical Specimens. . .^. *IPX 

Special 

Decoration and Illustration (unless classed in Art). ..^. *IS ^ 

__ _ - . , (Book-plates, 

Illirninationo... . .. 

Bookbinding. Bibliography; Catalogues. *IT 

Periodicals and Societies. *ITA 




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through 1640, and all American imprints through 1800 are classified 
in *K excepting Jewish Reserve (*<^P), Music Reserve, Print Room 
Reserve, and Slavonic Reserve. 

Everything except takes precedence over *KL, *KQ, ^*KM- 
*KZ Reserve takes precedence over 

lelved in 3041, . ^ '»‘KA 


Bibliography collection (sj 


Bibliographical works not falling in any of the special 

groups listed below. «KAB 

Catalogues of collections (belonging to collectors,dealers «KAC 
or institutions) not belonging to any special groups 
listed below. 

Note: Little-used catalogued of Americana may be shelved 
here. 

Publications of and about the New York Public Library *KAD 

Bibliographies, etc. relating to incunabula «KAE 

Bibliographies, etc. relating to places (shelved by place, 
with cities, countries and states in o\^e alphabet). 

Does not include subject bibliographies and catalogues 
limited by place. 

Note: Little-used catalogues of Americana may be shelved 
in *KAC. 


Bibliographies, etc.relating to individual presses and j: 

printers (shelved by press or printer), ^YJkQt 

Bibliographies, etc.relating to individual persons, 

except printers (shelved by person). -i^KAK 

Bibliographies,etc. relating to Bibles and service-books. *KAM 

Bibliographies, etc.relating to newspapers. *KAP 

Bibliographies, etc.relating to almanacs. «KAR 

Bibliographies, etc .relating to documents. «KAS 

Lenox working collection of catalogues, etc. (n.c.only) *KAY 

General reference books -tf-KAZ 

Books printed on the continent and in Asia (except those «KB 
in the English language)through 1760 (shelved by date) 


Books printed in Great Britain, and those printed elsewhere *KC 
(except in America) in the English language or for English 
publishers, through 1750 (shelved by date). 





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Books printed in America (except Latin America through a-KD 

1800 (shelved by date). 

Books printed In Latin America through 1800 (shelved by date «KK 

Books (except literature) printed after the final dates of *KP 

(shelved by date). * 

Association collections «K0 

Beadle coll, (shelved by group, as In Beadle catalog) «K0A 

Bancroft collection (shelved by author) *K0B 

Rehan collection -m-KGK 

Bunyan collection (shelved by date, then by title) ♦KOC 

False association, forgeries, frauds, etc. (by name of person *KGF 
In whom Interest is falsely aroused) 

Spingarn collection (shelved by date) *KGS 

Tomlinson collection ^KGT 

Washington collection (shelved by date) *KGW 

Free for use when needed, #KH 

Rot to be used. «'KI 

Not to be used. -JfrKJ 

Free for use when needed. «KK 

Literature. All literature, after final dates of «KB-'»XE, *KL 

(shelved by author) 

Numismatics. 

Globes. *KN 

!iot to be used. «K0 

Presses and printing clubs, Shelved by press or club. *KP 

Jhrlstmas gifts of publishers and presses, «KPC 

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Serial documents and general statutes Issued by or relating 
to a colony, state or territory of what Is now the United 
States, Through 1800 or to admission as a state. 

Confederate state Imprints, *KRC 

Serial documents and general statutes Issued by the United 

States Federal Government, through the 14th Congress, *KRD 

Serial documents and general statutes Issued by the Federal 


government of the Confederate States of America, *KRE 

Serial documents and general statutes Issued by an 

American Indian nation, *KRF 

Serial documents and general statutes Issued by or 
relating to what Is now Canada (Incl, Newfoundland) 
through 1800, *KRG 

Serial documents and general statutes Issued by or 
relating to a Latln-Amerlcan country. To date of 
Independence, *KRK 

Serial documents and general statutes Issued by or 
relating to any American country not included in 
*KRC-i^KRK (e,g,, Danish or Dutch West Indies) through 
1300, 


*Note: 

Laws Issued by the mother country but relating to a 
given colony are classified with the colony, e,g,, Spanish 
laws for Peru, in *KRK, 

An individual law or a compilation of laws on a specific 
subject Is classified in the appropriate date group. 

Local documents are not included In *KR, ^ a 

etc-, A. i** 


Serials, ^ . *KS 

Alnianacs^^(shAveA by date) -i^KSA 

Directories (shelved by place) -J^KSB 

Newspapers (shelved by place) s^KSC 

Periodicals and annuals (shelved by title) -itKSD 

Manuscript facsimiles (shelved by author) -«-KT 

American codices (shelved by author) *KTA 

Boxed material. *KV 


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Ballots 


<HCVA 


Broadsides 

Cards 


*KVB 

(b\| ^da.^J 

«KVC 


Chapbooks and Juvenile literature (except American ♦KVD 

reprints before 1800,which shelve *KD and eds, of 
Cries (the New England primer,which are boxed 

(In «KVFJ 

New England primers «KVF 


Other primers and juvenile pamphlets #KV0 

Hornbooks *KYH 

Miniature books (less than 4 inches) (prefer other «KVM 

classes) 

Peculiar printing *KVP 

Miscellaneous boxed material «KVZ 


Books of plates (shelved by author) «KW 

Extra illustrated books (shelved by author) 

*Extra illustrated books in Print Room 

-i^Extra Illustrated books in Reserve with plates numbered 

consecutively and indexed. Not to be added to. «KZ 


(Reserve) 

{^Including the oversize classes all brought together in 

the 8 cage with no distinction between or (Reserve) 

(8 not added to classmark). 


Note: Ordinary folios shelved in regular presses with other 
material of same group and are marked; + 

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Albums and collections 10”. ..*LK 

Albums and collections 12”. «IiL 

Individual Records 


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rc^LA.Ui>r c,la.SMH.cvrU, 

Philosophy, Aesthetics, Importance, etc. 


Periodicals • .V • i Vv v.' '.4 . *MA 

" ]D » ^oeio-'Wr^\ft,S ^ ^ _ — — — f\ D 

Societies,. .C^/icAa A)r. . el. ..... *MAA 

DirectoriesIf .‘S*:... *MAD 

Institutions, Schools, etc.. *MBA 


Concerts, Festivals, etc 


e- Bibliography (incl. bibliography of individual 

composers)..... *MG 

Thematic indues.. «MGH , 

Library catalogs, public and private. *MCL 


Publishers* catalogs, lists, etc 


Second hand catalogs anfllists, auction sales. 


Dictionaries, Encyclopaedias... «MD 

Biography - General ... *ME 


History - Ge 


Individual....^ «MEG . 

hfii^l...'. . .<r .V^v U. . ^MF 


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Chv^c 


Church Music 


Miscellanies, Collections, etc 


Essays. »MGA 

Criticism, Analysis. «MGD 

Polemics. «MGH 


Fiction, 


Poetry, 


Songs (words only) ) 


) ( *MGK 

) Sections established ( 

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History 

Goneral* ♦MF 

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Charts, Outlines, Syllabi, Chronologies, Catechisms. ♦MPB 

Include histories through pictures, musical examples 
and phonograph records. 

(Reserve *MFBB for I-Tethodology, Comparative musicology) 

Ancient (to 400 A.D. ) Include Sumerian, Elgyptian, Hebrew *MFBC 

Greek and Roman, and ancient authors and texts, 

Wedieval. (generally through I61ii cent.) Include Byzantine ★MFBE 

music. Troubadours, Meistersinger (but specific coun¬ 
tries to *MPBR; Arabic music to ¥MFBR Arabic) and 
medieval authors and texts, 

16th-17th, 17th and 17th-18th cent. ♦MFBG 

18th cent. *MFBH 

19th cent. ♦MPBI 

19th-20th cent. *MFBK 

20th cent, *MFBL 

Primitive lousic. General *MFBP 

Primitive music. Regional, ♦MPBQ 

(place ) 

Primitive music. Regional. Africa. Include ♦MFBQ 

African music in U.S,, etc. (.Vfrlca) 

Primitive music. Regional, Asia. Include J.lalay ♦MFBQ 

Archipelago, (Asia) 

Primibive music. Regional. American-Indian. *MFBQ 

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Polynesia, Micronesia, Australia and Melanesia. (Pacific islands) 

Regional history. Include all related subjects not ♦MFBR 

Otherwise provided for, e.g. Community music, (place) 

Ducal chapels. Historic houses. Music halls (but 
songs to Concerts (but organizations to 

♦MFSB), Music trade and dealers. Journalism, State 
and music, lAasloology, etc. 

Dramatic music. ♦MFC 

Dramatic music. Regional. Include Negro minstrelsy. *MFCB 

(place ) 

Folk music. Include National anthems. War songs, *MFF 

College songs. Street cries. 

Folk music. Regional, *MFFB 

(place) 

Sacred music. 

General. *MFG 

Roman Catholic. General. ♦I^FGF 

Roman Catholic. Forms, e.g. mass, hymns. ♦MFQG 

Other Catholic. *1TGL 

Protestant. General. *MFGM 

Protestant. Forms, e.g. hymns. *MFGN 


Hebrew, 


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Forms (if not denominational), e,g. oratorio, *MFGK 

Vocal and choral secular music, *MFH 

Vocal and choral secular music. Regional, 


(place ) 


Instrumental music. Include Orchestral music. Band music, *MFI 

Chamber music. Military music. Dance music. Hunting 
music. Battle music. Program music, and instrumental 
forms (except those for a specific instrument, to *MK 


classes), (instruction to *MH classes) 

Instrumental music. Regional, ♦MFIB 

(place) 

Jazz ♦MFM 

Notation and neunes *MFN 

Printing and publishing. Include Publishers, ♦MFP 

Engravers, etc.. Title-pages. 

Printing and publishing. Regional. Individual. *MPPB 

(place ) 

Education, l^usic settlements. Conservatories. ♦MPR 

Historical and critical material only. 


(Catalogues, programs, reports, etc,, to *MBA; 
instruction to *MH classes) 


Education, l.fusio settlements. Conservatories. 
Regional, Individual. 

Societies and institutions, (Church societies to 
classes) General, 


Societies and institutions. ♦MFSB 

Regional. Individual. Include Exhibitions (instrumental (place) 
to *MK), Festivals, Orchestras, Congresses, Concerts, 

Competitions, Concert halls. Historical and critical 
material only. (Proceedings, etc., to *1UA) 


*MFRB 
(place) 


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Misoollaneous. Non-regional works only; local material to 
+1TBR. Include Methodology, Manuscripts. 


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Miscellaneous 


Music in art. 


*MFZA 




MUSIC - LITERATURE (*M - *MM) Continued: 




Treatises - General. .... «MH 

Special (technic, metric, etc.).. . *MHB 

Elementary (methods, grammars, manuals, 

etc . «MHD 

Sight singing. . ^MHDC 

Tonic - sol - fa. *MHDE 

Mathematical and physical: Acoustics.. *MHP 





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"anX makers. (Orchestra niusic^to classes: 

instruction to clases) histoi-y 

Organ. Include organists ★MKA 

Organ building and builders + *Iv!KAC 

Organ music *l!KAL 

Organ instruction 

Band. (Bands of a country to ♦I/FBR; individual bands *MKB 

to *WSB; band and milifciry music to ♦T.1FI classes) 

Band instrument making and makers + *MKBC 

Band instruction 

Keyboard instruments, general ’►MKC 


Piano ♦IKD 

Pianists and piano composers + *wrr>k 

Piano making and makers + *I'ilKDC 

■Piano mus ic ♦HKDL 

Plano instruction *I,!KDM 

Harmonium . ♦IIKE 

Harmonium music ♦MEL 

Harmonium instruction *ME!.? 

Harpsichord. Include virginals, clavichord, spinet, etc. ♦LIKE 

Harpsichord music *I.!KFL 

Harpsichord instruction ♦MFM 

Other keyboard instruments. Include Virgil clavier 

String instrument?:!. General, Include all string instru- ♦MI 
merits’,""pTucVed' ViTVeil as boF-ved 

String instrument making and makers ♦MIC 

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Violinists and violin composers + 

Violin making and makers + *MKKC 

Violin music 
Violin instruction 

Violoncello 

Violmicello music ♦1!KLL 

Violoncello instruction 

Viola ♦mj 

Viola music *lvIFl!L 

Viola instruction 

Double bass ♦MN 

Double bass instruction 

Other string instruments, e.g, BcR^red harp, musical bovv, *MKO 

vielle. troiiiba marina 

Viola d’amore *I»’KOA 

Viola d’amore instruction ♦MKOAI.T 

Viola da gamba *MOG 

Viola da gamba instruction =*‘I.!KOGa! 


*T,!KPB 

*}mpm 


Guitar and instruments of the guitar i^e =*‘1!KPG 

Guitar instiniotion *MPGM 

Harp *HKPH 

Harp music ♦1!KPHL 

Harp instruction *1.KPHM 


^i^cke^ instru^^t£ 
Ban j o 

Ranjo instruction 


Biographies of individuals to ’►HEC 






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Lute music 


Lute instruction 

*l!KPLM 

Mandolin and instruments of the mandolin type 

♦MKPM 

Mandolin instruction 

♦MKPMM 

Ukulele 

*MKPU 

Ukulele instruction 

♦MKFUM 

Zither 

♦MKPZ 

Zither instruction 

♦MKPZM 

Wind ins truraents. General 

♦Iv?KR 

Flute. Include pipes, etc. 


Flute making and makers + 

=^MKRBC 

Flute music 

★MKRBL 

Flute instruction ' 

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★lOCRBM 

Oboe. Include English horn, musette, etc. 


Oboe instruction 

*13KRGM 

Clarinet 

*MKPK 

Clarinet instruction 

*!,^KRKM 

Bassoon 

♦MKRL 

Bassoon instruction 

♦liKRLM 

Hoit>. 

♦MKRN 

Horn instruction 




Trumpet and comet 

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Trumpet and cornet Instruction 



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Bugle-horn family. Include tuba. ♦?'KRR 

Bugle-horn instruments instruction ♦MPwRM 

Saxophone ♦MRS 

Saxophone instruction ♦MKRSM 

Bagpipes ♦MRT 

Bagpipes instruction ♦MRTM 

Accordion ♦MS 

Accordion instruction ♦MSM 

Other aerophonic instruments, e.g, harmonica, ocarina, ♦MT 

pyrophone 

Other aerophonic instruments. Instruction ♦MTM 

Dmms ♦MV 

Drum instruction ♦laCVM 

♦ Idiophonic instruments except bells, e.g. castanets, ♦M.V 

cjonbals, glass harmonica, glockenspiel, steel 
chimes, triangle, xylophone 

Idiophonic instruments. Instruction ♦M^TM 


♦Note: Idiophones '’.re instruments made of naturally sonorous 
materials stin ick (cymbals, castanets, xylophones, gongs, bells) 
stajnped (pTt^, Scards, slit drums), shaken (rattles), scraped. 
p'LucWd (musical boxes, etc, ) rub bed (glaVs harmonica etc, ) 


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Bell founding and founders + *UKXC 

Bell ring''initruction *¥KXM. 

Mechanical instruments including electromechanical ♦1/KY 

and radioolectric instruments, e.g. player 
piano 

Mechanical instruments. Construction *1QCYC 

Mechanical instruments. IHisio *10CYL 

Mechanical instruments. Instruction ♦MKYM 


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VfORKS ABOUT 

Bibliog;raphy * W21 

Dictionaries, calendars, collected essays * W22 

Serial publications ♦♦ W23 

Portraits, caricatures, monuments, museum * '5724 

Biography 

General * W26 

Periods and places ♦ W26 

Influence in particular countries. Subdivide by country ♦* W27 

e.g. 1727.A1 I'illenkovich, Wagners Kampf [Austria] 

W27.A2 Bohe, Die Wiener Presse 
W27.Swl G^si, R.Wagner u.die Schv^eis 
Special aspects, including anecdotes * W28 

e.g. ^8.B2 Parthou, La vie amoureuse 

Individual persons; comparisons, influences, relationships. W29 

etc. Subdivide^ by cuttered person *** 
e.g. W29.R2 Pringsheim, Richard Wagner imd [Habler] 

W29.II6 Altmann, R.Wagner und A.Niemann 
W29.N6 Belart, Fr.Hietszche 
W29.II6G Griesser, Nietsche u. Wagner 

Bayreuth * W30 

Works 

General. Criticism, misc.collected essays ♦ W31 

General. Criticism; special aspects ♦ W32 

e.g. W32.E6 Ergo, Vber...Wagner*s Hanaonik 

Special- Criticism, analyses, pictoriaal works. Collected * W33 

Special. Criticism, analyses, etc. Individual ♦ 

Early operas W33.2 

Tannhauser W33.3 

Tohengrin W33.4 

Tristan W33.6 

Ping W33.6 

Rhinegold W33.65 

Walkure W33.66 

Siegfried W33.67 

Gbtterdammerung W33.68 

Reistersinger W33,7 

Parsifa1 W33.8 

Other W33.9 

Literary works W33.95 

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WORKS B3f 


Reserve for collected worlcs. snecial editions of selected W34 

works, and posthumous v:orks (nofr all in ♦MG) Subdivide 
thus? W34 Collected j W34.P Po st iiu m ougT W34.5 Selected 
or W54 « WM6 " W342 " 

Wise, collections, anthologies etc. Subdivide by language ♦♦ 

German texts W35 

En|lish texts, e.g, W35.E1 Art life, 1875. W35.E 

W36.E2 Art life, 1889. 

French texts W35.F 

Italian texts W35.I 

Swedish texts W35.Sw 

printed separately as 

Individual titles ♦ books or pamphlets. 

Philosophical,, critical work^^ FollcSir Oesterlein. W36,lJft*36.799 

Beethoven (nov/ classed in ♦I/EC Beethoven) W36.1S 

Bericht...Deut. W36.15 

Bericht.. .Ludv/ig W36.17 

Brief...1857 W36.19 

Buhnenfestspielhaus W36.21 

Deutsche Kunst W36.23 

Herr Eduard W36.25 

Dreft Opemdichtungen W36.27 

Judentum W36.3 

Kunst und die Rev. W36.33 

Kunstw^erk der Zukunft W36,36 

T.ebensbericht W36,37 

Offerer... W36.39 

Oper und Drama W36.4 

Pilgerfahrt W36.46 

Publikum... ^''^36.47 

Religion W36.49 

Richard y/agner* s lehr... W36.51 

Richard V'agner’s Programm W36. 52 

Theater W36.54 

Ueber das Dirigieren W36.56 

Ueber die Auffuhrung...Ring W36.58 

TTeber die Auf fuhnmg... Tannhauser W36.6 

Ueber die Bestimmung... W36.62 

Ueber Sohauspieler W36.64 

Was ist Deutsch W36.66 

Die Wibelungen W36.68 

Das Wiener... W36.7 

Zukuriftsmusik W36.73 

Zwei Briefe. ..1852 W36.76 

Other W36.77 

Speeches, etc. W36.78 

Separates of magazine articles not published as above W36.79 

Dramatic vrorlcs. Reserved for W36. 8-W36.999 


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♦ Divide by date of edition, inclusive of/translations. 

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YfORKS BT (2) 


Letters. 

General. 

Collected^* 

W37 

Letters. 

Special. 

Collected. Subdivide topically** 

W37 


e.g. Bayreuth W37,B1 
W37.B2 
W37.B3 
Family Vf37.Fl 
^37. F2 

France W37.Fol 
W37.Fc2 
Friends W37.Fdl 
W37.Fd2 
W37.Fd3 
W37.Fd4 

Publish- Tf37.Pl 


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Bayreuther Briefe 1907 
Bayreuther Briefe 1908 
Story of Bayreuth as told 
Fami 1ienbriefe 
Family letters 

Richard Wagner...Briefe,..aus Paris 
Lettres fran^aises 

Briefe an Th.TJhlig.W.Fischer, F.Heine 
Letters to his Dresden friends 
Letters..,intimo 
Letters to Wesendonck et al 
Briefwechsel mit seinen Verlegem 


Letters. To individuals. Subdivide by cuttered recipient W38 
with originals fir»t, e.g. 


W38.A6 

W38.H4 

W38.H42 

W38.L7 

;738.L7.1900 

W38.L72 

W38.L72.1889 

W38.L72.1897 

W38.L8 


...an Theodor Apel 
...an Emil Eeokel 
...to Emil Heckel 
Briefwechsel sw.Wagner u.Liszt 
Briefwechsel z-w. ” 2.Aufl. 
Corresp.of Wagner and Liszt 
Corresp.of Wagner and Liszt. 1889 
Corresp.of Wagner and Liszt. 1897 
Kbnig Ludwig 


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Beethoven Chamber music 


B42, [no, ] 


B43.C 


B43.F 

B43.G [op.no. ] 


Collections, General. Number in order of receipt, e.g. 
B42.1 

B42.2 through B42.10, B42.il, etc.. 

Trios. Collections. Number in order of receipt, e.g. 
B43.C1 

B43.C2 through B43.C10. .Cll, etc. 

Trios. Piano. Collections. ♦ 

Trios. Piano. Single, Add date to all titles after 
the first, e.g. B43.G70 

B43.G70.1897 


B43.H 


Trios. 

Piano. Single. Without opus no. ♦ 

B43.K 


Trios. 

String, Collections. ♦ 

B43.P[op.no.] 

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Trios. 

String, Single. ♦♦ 

B43.X 

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Trios. 

String. Single. Without opus no. * 

B44.C 


Quartets 

. Collections. * 

B44.F 


Quartets 

. Piano. Collections. * 

B44. G[op.no. ] 

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Quartets 

. Piano. Single. 

B44.H 

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Quartets 

. Piano. Single. Vfithout opus no. * 

B44.K 


Quartets 

. String. Collections, ★ 

B44.P [op.ro.] 

- 

Quartets 

. String. Single, 

B44.X 

- 

Quartets 

. String, Single. Without opus no. ■ 

B45.C 


Quirtets 

. Collections. * 

B45.P[op.no. ] 

- 

Quintets 

. Single. ** 

B46.C 


Sextets, 

Septets, Octets. Collections. ♦ 

B46.F [op.no. ] 

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Sextets. 

Single. ** 

B46.G [op.no.] 

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Septets. 

Single. 

B46.H [op.no.] 

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Octets, 

Single. ** 

B47.P [op.no.] 


Other titles. Single. *♦ 

B47.X 

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Other titles. Single. 77ithout opus no. * 

B48.C 


Arrangements. Collections. * 

B48.P[op.no.] 

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,‘\rrarigements. Single titles. 

B48.X 

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Arrangements. Single titles. 'iYithout opus no 


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B42.A.date - Collections, 2 hands, original, 

B42.B.date - Collections, 2 hards, arranged. 

B42.C.date - Collections, 4 hards, 1 and 2 pianos, original and arr. 


B44,A.date 
B44.B.date 
B44.E.dato 


Concertos, 

Concertos, 

Concertos, 


Collections, 

Collections, 


2 pianos. 
2 hands. 


Cadenzas. Collections. 


B44.0[op.no. ] - 

Concertos. 

Single. Add date to 

all titles 


first, e 

.g. B44.015 




B44.015.1812 




B44.015.1812a 


B45.A.date 

Quartets. 

Collections, 4 hands. 


B45.B.date 

Ouartets. 

Collections, 2 hands. 


B45.0[op.no.] - 

Quartets. 

Single. * 

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B46.A.date 

Sonatas. 

Collections, Complete. 

2 hands. 

B46,B.date 

Sonatas, 

Collections, Complete, 

4 hards.. 

B46,C.date 

Sonatas. 

Collections, Partial. 


B46.0[op.no. ] - 

Sonatas. 

Single. * 


B4G.X 

Sonatas. 

Single, ’"ithout opus no, * 

B47.A.date 

Symphonies 

. Collections, 2 hands. 

B47.B.date 

Symphonies 

. Collections, 4 hands, etc. 

B47.orop.ro.] - 

Symphonies 

. Single. * 


B47.X 

S;,Tnphonies 

. Single. ’/7ithout opus no. * 

B49.0[op.no.] - 

Other titles, ★ 


B49.T 

Other titles. ’Vithout opus no. 

Dances. * 

B49.V 

Obher titles. IVitl.'Out opus no. 

Variations 

B49.X 

Other titles, ’’.’ithout opus no. 

0th er. * 


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MUSIC—LITERATURE. (*MI - *HM) 

Musical Structure—Harmony, Canon, Fugue, Counterpoint. *MI 

Composition, Instrumentation, Musical Form, etc. *MIB 

. Moving pictiires....^-MIT 

Instrunm^s—General Subject. (This group contains everything relating to the 
\ subject [e. g. History, Methods, Construction, etc.] except composi- 
\ tions for the instruments.). *MK 

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Piano FainH^..i. *MKD 

Harpsichord fansjily (spinet, virginals, etc). *MKF 

Harp. A. . *MKH 

Violin. *MKK 

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*MKN other bowed instruments. \ 

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Lute, Mandolin, Zither, Guitar, Banjo, ctc\. *MKC 

Wind instyitinents.. *MKR 

(Reserve MKP-S for divisions of stringed instruments if needed). 

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Art of Singing, Methods, etc. *MLD 

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Collected Works of Individual Authors. . 

National Music (by Nations Alphabetically]|^.'^ . 

Vocal (Secular). ^ y, U-.'S •.. 

Sacred Music. 

Hymnody and Psalmody... 

X. . , ^ w r. . passion Music, 

Liturgical: Servic^^^^s^^ Requiems, Te Deums,^tc. 

Non-liturgical: MotetsJjCantafas, Oratorios, Etc. 

Dramatic: Opera, Operettas, Melodrame, Etc.. 

Full Orchestra: 

Symphonies, Symphonic Poems. 

(Reserved for Symphonic Poems). 

Suites, Overture^^S^^.^?^? . 

(Reserved for other Special Forms). 

Transcriptions.. and . Aprangaments . 

Dances, Marches, Etc.. 

Sundry.;. 

Special Orchestras or Bands (String, Brass, Military, Turkish, Janissary, Etc.)... 

Concertos. 

Chamber Music (iBoludu)g.Sonato«^-Et«jy 

iSo n oA ft ) .. 

Single Instruments (Compositions).. 

Organ.. 

Harmonium, Seraphine, Etc. . 

Piano Family. 

Harpsichord Family (Spinet, Virginals, Etc.).. 

Harp. 

Violin . 

< ^ Viola, Violoncello, Contrabasso, other bowed instruments. 

( N: - B. If fui t hcr -Bu bdiv ision-becomes needful, *MYL can be Violar; 

*MYM g aii die-H ^la ; * M YN-otheT bowed instruments). 

Lute, Mandolin, Zither, Guitar, Banjo, Etc. 

Wind Instruments.• 

Percussion Instruments. 

Bells. 

Automatic Instruments (Hand-organs, Music-boxes, ^olians. Etc.). 

Librettos. 

Operas (French) Pamphlet Volumes. 

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Bibliography & Periodicals... *NCB 

Biography & Criticism. «NCC 

Collected Works. *NCPi 

Individual ” *NCG 

Paradise Lost (Editions & Works about)."... ^^NCH 

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Bibliography, Desc. of rare editions. List of rarities 

Periodicals & Society Publications. 

Biography & appreciation... 

Portraits ?:z Bust, Autographs, .\Vill.. 

Contemporary life, times & surroundings. 

Fiction, dramas & poems about Shakespeare... 

Festivals & celebrations.. 

Collected plays in English. (Arranged by editions 

under name of editor). 

Reprints of rare editions.. 

(Originals in Reserve.) 

Separate plays in English. (Avjai T gerl nlpbtienlly) .. 
Poem" (vvor't tS* ^fVCV: p«K‘*ws te'#^/CVF^ 

Prompt boohs. 

Translations: arranged by language. 

Quotations Iz Selections. 

Prose-renderings. Tales from Shakespeare..... 

FJeVTon or\ 5V\a V\c.s wo^rKs __ — ___ — ~ 

Probable so\i.rc s. 

Commentaries 2c Essays (General). 

Characters h Types. 

Specific knowledge (plants, insects, law, medicine, 

etc.) . 

Commentaries & essays on single works. 

WotIa CowA.vueyv^eLci ) 

ConcordaV.cos. 

Textual criticism. 

Language. Prosody. 

Authorship quostion. 


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*1ICLD 

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*NCI\I 

*NCMB 

-J^NCN 

'-^NCO 

•:^KCP 

':MTCQ 

'«‘NCR 

^^NCS 

^^ITCT 

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Authonshlp question. 

Bacon theory.. ^NCZB 

Forgeries. Apocrypha. Ireland & Collier 

controversy. -J^NDA 

Staging of plays. ^NDB 

Collections of pictorial illustrations. ^^NDC 

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Bibliography and Biography.* NE 

Collected works.* NEB 

Pilgrim’s Progress: 

English.•.*NEF 

Other languages.* NEH 

Poetical versions, children’s editions, abridged editions.* NEK 

Prototypes and limitations.* NEL 

Books about Pilgrim’s Progress: 

Keys, lectures, criticism. * NEM 

Other works.* NEN 

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Bibliography, Analects, Commentary, Criticism, Imitations, ' 

Adaptations, Iconography.* NGB ,j 

Biography.* NGF 

Collected works and editions of Don Quixote: 

Spanish..* NGI ti-jf 

English.*NGK " 

French.* NGL " 

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This includes: i. All works written in the vernacular languages of Asia, the Malay 
Archipelago, and Africa north and east of the Sahara. 2. All translations of such works. 
3. All works dealing with the archseology, religion, philology and native law of these rfe- 
gions. Also history and description when based upon original documents. 

All other history and description, with the exception of the books on Babylonia, 
Assyria, ancient and Muhammadan Egypt, and Arabia are classed in History ^B). 

Periodicals. Societies. Oriental Congresses. *OAA 

Bibliography . *OAB 

Collections. History of Oriental Research. *OAC 

Bibliotheqne Orientale Elzevirienne. *OAD 

Bibliotheca Indica ..'. *OAE 

Publications de I’Ecole des Langnes Orientales Vivantes. *OAF 

Oriental Translation Fund. Bibliotheqne Orientale. *OAG 

Musee Guimet. *OAH 

Archaeology and .d^ 3 C.]:iptlon. ♦OAL 

Comparative Philology . *OAR 

Religion. Mythology . *OAS 

Literature . *OAT 

SEMITIC LANaUAQES . *OB 

Periodicals. Societies. . *OBA 

Bibliography . *OBB 

Collections. Polygraphy. Collected Works. History of Research. *OBC 

Archaeology. Palaeography. Epigraphy. Religion. *OBD 

General History .. • • *OBE 

Comparative Philology . *OBF 

Alphabets and Transcription . *OBG 

Egyptology. 

Periodicals. Societies. *OBH 

Bibliography ... *OBI 

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Manuals . *OBKC 

Collections. Essays. Miscellaneous. *06X0 

Catalogues of, and Works on, General Collections of Antiquities. *OBKM 

Bapyri . *OBKQ 

Archaeology . *OBL 

Pyramids . *OBLF 

Obelisks . *OBLG 

Mummies, Coffins, etc... ♦OBLH 

Scarabs .,*. *OBLM 

Travels and Explorations.. *OBM 

Decipherment, Hieroglyphics . *OBN 

Rosetta Stone . *OBNA 

Philology. *OBO 

Grammar and Chrestomathies. *OBOD 

Lexicography . *OBOG 

Literature . *OBP 

Hieroglyphic Texts and Translations. ♦OBQ 

Hieratic Texts and Translations. *OBR 

Demotic Texts and Translations. *OBS 

General History and Chronology. ♦OBT 

Old Empire. *OBV 

Middle Empire. *OBW 

New Empire. *OBX 

Persian Period. *OBY 

Ptolemies and Romans. *OBYE 

Arabs in Egypt ♦OFF, ♦OFY. 

Religion. Mythology. Folklore. *OBZ 

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Coptic Language. 


Bibliography. Collections. General Works. *OC 

Philology. *OCA 

Bible and Commentaries. *OCB 

Other Literature . *OCD 

Coptic Church.. *OCF 

Sinaitic inscriptions...-«-OCH 

Babylonia and Assyria. 

General Works. Assyriology. *OCK 

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Periodicals. Societies. Bibliography. Catalogues. *OCL 

Archaeology (including Cylinders). Numismatics. Domestic Life. *OCM 

Travels and Excavations. Geography. ♦OCN 

Assyrian Philology.. ^ *OCO 

Sumero-Accadian Language and Question. *OCP 

Inscriptions. Collections . 

Historical, Regal . *OCR 

Non-Historical (Letters, Building Inscriptions, etc.).Lav/... *OCS 

Assyrian-Babylonian History. General Works. *OCT 

Old Babylonian . *OCV 

Assyrian and Neo-Babylonian. *OCW 

Kossaeans, Cappadocians, etc. *OCX 

Religion (Texts and Works on). Mythology. *OCY 

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General Works. Philology. *OD 

Archaeology and Inscriptions. *ODA 

History . *ODB 

Special Cities (Tyre, Sidon, Cyprus, Carthage, etc.). *ODC 

See also Greek History; Roman History. 

Moabite and Oid Hebrew Inscriptions.^. *ODD 

Aramaic Languaj^es. 

Biblical Aramaic, *PC. 

General Philology . .113,9 . *ODE 

Inscriptions, Texts, Dictionaries, etc. ♦ODF 

Christian Palestinian..T. *ODG 

Palmyrene. *ODH 

Samaritan, *PCZ. 

Nabathsean. . *ODi 

Syriac. , 

Grammar and Lexicography. *ODK 

Collections. History of Literature.'. *ODL 

Literature: Bible and Commentaries. Liturgies. *ODM 

Early Fathers, Lives of Saints, Martyrologies. *ODN 

Poetry, Legends, Stories. *ODO 

Sermons and Homilies, Theology. *ODP 

Science and Arts, Philosophy, Ethics . *ODQ 

Law, History and Biography, Travel, Geography. *ODR 

Syrian Church (Nestorians, Jacobites, Maronites). *ODS 

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Urmia, .. *ODX 

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Abyssinia - Description. »OEA 

Ethlopic. " - History. *0EB 

Grammar and Lexicography.. *OEC 

General Works. Collections. History of Literature... ♦OED 

Literature: Bible (Apocrypha), Commentaries, Lives of Saints. ♦OEE 

History, Biography, Travel. *OEF 

Other Literature . *OEG 

Abyssinian Church. *OEH 

Modem Dialects: Amharic, Tigriha, Tigre, etc. *OEI 

Hamitic Languages in Abyssinia. *OEK 

The Arabs. 

Periodicals. Collections. Newspapers. General Works..^... *OEL 

Bibliography. History of Literature. Criticism. *OEM 

Arabic Language 

Script, Palxograpliy, Pronunciation, Transcription. *OEN 

Lexicography, Manuals of Conversation, Synonyms. *OEO 

Grammatical Works . *OEP 

Rhetoric and Prosody. Book-making. *OEQ 

Letter-writers, Letters. .. *OER 

Anthologies and Chrestomathies . *OES 

Dialects: General Works . *OET 

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” Arabia, Oman, Zanzibar, etc. *OEV 

Mesopotamia . *OEW 

Syria, Palestine, Egypt, Malta. *OEX 

Maghreb (North Coast of Africa). *OEY 

Spain . *OEZ 

Berber Languages and the Berbers. *OEZA 

African Languages using the Arabic Script: Fulah, Haussa, 

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Poetry . *OFA 

Adab, Fables, Romances, Drama. *OFC 

Manuscripts. 

Translations from European Languages. *OFD 

Arabian Nights: 

Bibliography, Criticism, Original Arabic.. *OFE 

Translations t. 

Archaeology. Inscriptions . ♦OFG 

Numismatics. *OFH 

History: General Works and Pre-Muhammadan. Chronology.’!. *OFI 

Arabia and Arabian Tribes in Mesopotamia. *OFK 

Caliphs (Orthodox and Umayyad), 632-750 A. D. *OFL 

Caliphs (Abbaside), 750-1258 A. D. *OFM 

Muhammadans in Spain, Malta, Sicily, 8th-i5th centuries. *OFN 

Muhammadans in North Africa, 9th-i9th centuries. *OFO 

Muhammadans in Egypt, Syria and Abyssinia. ♦OFP 

Muhammadans in Mesopotamia, ioth-i2th centuries. *OFQ 

Seljuks, iith-i3th centuries. *OFR 


Osmanli Turks, I4th-I9th cent. *0 PQ. Mongol Khans, I3th-i8th cent. *OQE. 
Muhammadans in India, ioth-19 th cent. *OLN, ♦OLO. 


Biography . *OFS 

Geography and Cosmography. ♦OPT 

Travel and Description: General Works. .Sc. .H2..stoI*y . *OFV 

Arabia . *OFW 

Syria and Mesopotamia . ♦OFX 

Egypt. *OFY 

North Africa, Europe (Spain, Sicily, etc.) 


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Science and Arts (Agriculture, Astronomy, Mathematics, etc.). *OG 

Alchemy, Astrology, Palmistry. *OGA 

Medicine . *OGB 

Muhammadan Theology. Muhammadanism. *OGC 

Koran and Commentaries, Introductions, etc. *OGD 

Muhammad and the Prophets.*.. *OGE 

Tradition . *OGF 

Prayers, Kaabah, Religous Customs (Hajj), Mecca. *OGH 

Sects (Shiites, Druzes, Babis, etc.). *OGI 

Christian Theology in Arabic. Bible. *OGK 

Philosophy, Mysticism, Ethics. ?... *OGL 

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Jurisprudence . *OGM 

Folklore. Superstitions . *OGN 

. Muhammadan Customs; Social Life,. .VieViS . *OGO 

INDO-IRANIAN LANGUAGES AND PEOPLES. *OH 

Periodicals and Societies . *OHA 

Bibliography . *OHB 

Collections . *OHC 

General and Systematic Works. *OHD 

ArchjEology . *OHE 

Comparative Philology . *OHF 

Religion (Mithra Worship, etc.). ♦OHG 

India. 

Periodicals and Societies. Collections. *OHM 

Bibliography . *OHMB 

Archaeology. Inscriptions. Numismatics. *OHN 

General and Systematic Works. Social Life. *OHO 

Home rule .. vC-OHOA 

Comparative Philology of Indian Languages. *OHP 









































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Sanskrit Language. Periodicals and Collections. *OKA 

Bibliography. History of Literature. *OKB 

Ardijeofiogyr-IrrscTrpticnTS . 

Lexicography . *OKD 

Grammatical Works. Chrestomathies. *OKE 

Sanskrit Literature 


Vedas. General and Systematic Works (including 


Grammars and Dictionaries). *OKF 

Rig-Veda: Texts and Translations. *OKG 

Philology. *OKGA 

Literature. History. *OKGB 

Archaeology. Religion. *OKGE 

Sama-Veda: Texts and Translations. *OKH 

Philology. ♦OKHA 

Literature. History. *OKHB 

Archaeology. Religion. *OkHE 

Yajur-Veda: Texts and Translations. *OKI 

Philology. *OKIA 

Literature. History. *OKIB 

Archaeology. Religion. *OKIE 

Atharva-Veda: Texts and Translations. *OKK 

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Brahmana: Aranyaka. ♦OKL 

Upanishads .• ♦OKLB 

Sutras . *OKLE 

Ghryhas . *OKLG 

Svantas . *OKLI 

Philosophy (including works in European Languages). *OKM 

Vedanta .'. ♦OKN 

Epic Literature. *OKO 

Mahabharata . *OKOE 

Ramayana . *OKOH 

Puranas . *OKOK 

Drama. ♦OKOM 

Fiction, Fables, etc. *OKOP 

Poetry . *OKP 

Science . atc.». *OKQ 

Middle Indian Languages and Literatures 

Prakrit. *OKR 

Pali: General Works, Grammars and Dictionaries. *OKS 

Pali Text Society Publications. *OKSC 

Tripitaka. *OKSF 

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Modern Indian Languages (Aryan) and Literatures. *OKT 

Bengalee . ♦OKV 

Oriya. ♦OKVM 

^ Gujarathi. ♦OKW 

Singhalese. ♦OKWE 

> Hindi, Hindustani, Punjabi, Urdu. *OKX 

Gypsy. *OKXE 

Marathi Language, Koncani Language . *OKY 

Marathi Literature . *OKYA 

Sindhi . *OKYE 

Kashmiri . *OKZ 

Nepalese . ♦OKZE 

Modern Indian Languages (Dravidian) and Literatures. ♦OL 

Canarese . *OLA 

Tamil . *OLB 

Telugu . *OLC 

Malayalam . *OLD 

Other Dravidian Languages . *OLF 

Other Indian Languages (neither Aryan nor Dravidian) and 

their Literatures. *OLH 

History: General and Chronology. *OLL 

From earliest times to Muhammadan Jnvasion, 700 A.D. *OLM 

From Muhammadan Invasion to 1498. *OLN 

From 1498 to 1818. *OLO 

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Religion: General Works and Philosophy... *OLT 

Brahmanisni'. *OLV 

Life of Buddha . *OLW 

Buddhist Literature . *OLWD 

Buddhism: General and Systematic Works. ♦OLWF 

History of Buddhism in India. *OLWH 

History of Buddhism outside of India. *OLWL 

Buddhism and Christianity. *OLWR 

Jainism . *OLX 

Hinduism . *OLY 

Sikhs .;.r. ♦OLYD 

Brama-Somaj . *OLYM 

^hecwjphy .. 

Jurisprudence . *OLZ 

Iran^ General Works.. *OM 

Bibliography and Collections. *OMA 

Archaeology . *OMB 

Comparative Philology . *OMC 

Avesta: General Works on, Introductions, Grammars. *OMD 

Texts and Translations. *OME 

Zoroaster and Zoroastrianism . *OMF 

Parsees . *OMG 

Old Persian Inscriptions . *OMH 


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Dictionaries . 

Persian Literature: Poetry . 

Other Literature . 

Sufic Literature . 

History: General . 

Medes and Achaemenide Kings 558 B. C.—Alexander 

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Parthians, 255 B. C.—226 A. D. 

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♦OMK 

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♦OMS 

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Arabs ♦OFL, ♦OFM. 


Taherides, Saffai ides, Samanides, 819-1037 A. D. ♦OMX 

Seljuks, 1037-1187; Mongols, 1223-1505 A. D. *OMY 

Safis, 1499-1797; Kajar, 1797. ♦OMZ 

Travels in Persia . ♦ON 

Description . ♦ONA 

Susa. Excavations and Archaeology. ♦ONAB 

Persians in other ccnntrics. *0NAE . 

Baluchistan. 

Language and Literature. ♦ONB 

Travel and Description. History. ♦ONC 


Kurds. 

Language and Literature. ♦OND 

History and Travel. ♦ONF 

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Literature . ♦ONH 

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Grammars and Dictionaries. *ONL 

Armenian Cuneiform; ArcluEology, Inscriptions. *ONM 

Armenian Literature 


Bible and Commentaries 


Lives of Saints. 

Other Literature . 

Science*.... 

History ia Armenia ... 

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History of Armenians in other Parts of the World: Russia, 

Constantinople, Venice, etc. 


♦ONN 

*ONO 

*ONP 

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*ONR 


Armenian Massacres 


*ONS 


Travels in Armenia . *ONT 

^.Central A'sia (Bokhara, Khiva, etc.). *ONV 

URAL-ALTAIC LANGUAGES (Agglutinative). *00 

Sanioyad and Finnic Group in R. 

Caucasian Languages in B *^00£ 

Turko-Tataric Languages. .. ♦OOV 

Yakut . * 00 W 


Uigur, Jagatai, Turkoman, Usbek. *OOY 

Kirgish, Komak, Tshumash. *OOZ 

Osmanli-Turkish (Turkish Empire)^(^^S>.V'.f'A.T^P.kT^ 

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Collections . *OPB 

Early Inscriptions . ♦OPC ' 

Grammars and Chrestomathies . *OPE 


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Bibliography. History of Literature. 

Collections . 

Docorionts in Japanese. 

General and Systematic Works. 

Archaeology. Numismatics. 

Travels and Explorations,. .DesCJ?iption_ 

Philology, Grammars, Dictionaries, Chrestomathies 

Aino Language . 


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Philology, Grammars and Dictionaries... ♦OT 

Periodicals and Societies . ♦OTA 

Bibliography . ♦OTB 

History. '«-0TD 

Literature . ♦OTC 

Travels and explorations. *«-0TK 

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Periodicals . 

Bibliography. History of Literature. 

Collections . 

JlecU'V'tetvi'e \i^ ChiHCit • .. 

General and Systematic Works..,. .GaCgrapliy.- 

Archaeology. Numismatics ... f.. .In 3 Cl*ipt^ 0 US 

Travels and Explorations. 

Philology, Grammars, Dictionaries. 


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Chinese literary classics. Pour books. ^^OVH 

Poetry.. *OVI 

Fiction, Drama, Letters. *0V1C 

Science and Arts.. ^fOVL 

Bible. Christian literature in Chinese.. *OVM 

History. -^OVO 

Biography. *J^0VP'’ 













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Art MAG. 

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Philosophy. Religion and Customs. *OVR 

Buddhism *OLWL. Muhammadan ism *OGC. 

Taoism . *OVS 

Confucianism . *OVT 

Jurisprudence . *OVX 

INDO^CHINA. ♦OW 

Lang^ges . *OWA 

Periodicals and Societies . *OWB 

Annam..... ^o\VD 

Anamese Language and Literature. *OWE 

Cambojan Language and Literature. *OWH 

Siamese Language and Literature. *OX 

Laotian Language and Literature. *OXB 

Shan Language and Literature. *OXC 

Karen Language and Literature..... *OXE 

Burmese, Khin, Kachin Languages and Literatures . ^OY 

Assamese Language and Literature. . . *0YE 

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Literature: OibL; rtL . .tM«> •*. *OPG 

Poetry, Drama y . .PPOSOdy... *OPH 

Fables, Proverbs, Romances . *OPI 

Geography and Travel . *OPK 

Science . *OPL 

General History and History up to the Conquest of 

Constantinople . *OPN 

History from Conquest to date. *OPQ 

Archaeology, Numismatics . *OPR 

Eastern Question . *OPT 

Mongolians. General Works. Description, . JlistOPy.. *OQ 

Mongolian Language .. *OQA 

> Mongolian Literature . ♦OQC 

Mongolians in Central Asia. *OQE 

Mongolians in North China. *OQG 

Kalmuk in West China. *OQI 

Burya . ♦OQK 

Mongols in India, *OLO. 

Mongols in Persia, *OMY. 

Tungusian. 

Tungusian . *OR 

Mantshu . *ORB 

MALAY ARCHIPELAGO. 

Malay Language . ♦ORE 

Malay Literature . *OREB 

Nicobari Language and Literature. ♦OREH 

Javanese Language and Literature. ♦ORG 

Andaman Languages and Literatures. ♦ORH 

Philippine Lan^^iages • • .. *»* 0 RI 

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Manuscripts. Bools Raritiooi Wor^s of Reference. *P 

Reserve boolcs . -"---P 

Bibliography. Literary History. *PA 

General Works. *PB 

Hebrew Language. Aramaic. *PC 

Hebrew Bible. *PD 

Archieology. *PE 

Pre-talmudical Literature and Sects . *PF 

Christianity... *PG 

Talmudical Literature. *PH 

Halacha.. *PI 

The Ritual. *PK 

Homiletical Literature . *PL 

Ethics... *PM 

Doctrinal Theology. *PN 

Post-talmudical Schisms and Dissensions. *PO 

Philosophy. *PP 

Kabbala. Chasidism. *PQ 

Folk-lore. *PR 

Belles-lettres. *PS 

Dialects and their Literatures. Languages. *PT 

Secular Sciences. *PV 

Geography. General History. Biography. *PW 

Jewish History. *^PX 

The Jewish Race ethnologically and sociologically. *PY 

Jews and Gentiles. *PZ 

































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BIBLIOGRAPHY. LITERARY HISTORY. 

Periodicals... 

Paleography. 

(See also Regulations for Scribes, *PIO.) 

' Catalogues of Manuscripts. 

History of Printing. 

Catalogues of Booksellers. 

“ “ Private Libraries.. 

Public Libraries. 

Catalogues. 

Bibliographies. 

Countries. 

Authors...... 

(See also Biography, *PWR, *PWZ.) 

Subjects... 

Literary History: Hon-Jev/ish. .*.. 

Literary History i.. Jewish.. 

Special Subjects...... 

Modern.:. 

Judaeo-German . 

Relation of Jewish Literature to other Literatures 





















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GENERAL WORKS. . TB 

Periodicals in Hebrew. *PBA 

“ Judaeo-German. ♦PBB 

(See also Judaeo-German Literary Periodicals, *PTK.) 

“ German....: ♦PBC 

“ English (American). *PBD 

“ “ (British). ♦PBE 

“ Frencli. *PBF 

•To ^ oue-o- 

“ Other Languages. ♦PBH 

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“ Kussian. *PBI 

Societies’ Publications in Hebrew. *PBK 

“ “ Modern Languages. ♦PBL 

Collections ffenernl... . -Ji-PBM 

Collections (Polyglot). *PBN 

“ in Hebrew... *PBO 

(See also Literary Collections. *PSB.) 

•Collected Works of Individual Authors in Hebrew. *PBP 

(See also Collected Literary Works, *PSC.) 

Collections in Judaeo-German .*.. *PBQ 

(See also Judaeo-German Literary Collections, *PTL.) 

“ Latin. *PBR 

“ German.!. *PBS 

“ English. ^PBT 

“ Other Languages... *PBV 

“ Russian. *PBW 

Specisi n by Cat ec^to^ ■ fPQX 

Other General Works. *PBY 

Cyclopedias. *PBZ 


(See also Dictionaries of the Bible, *PDC ; Talmudical Works of Reference, *PHG.) 


























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HEBREW LANGUAGE. ARAMAIC. *PC 

Biblical. 

General Works. *PCA 

Elemontapy Readers. *PCB 

Gh r ea t oMathieo . 

(See also Elementary O. T. Histories ♦PDZ ; Catechisms ; Manuals of Judaism, •PNH.) 

Grammars (in Hebrew). *PCD 

(See also Grammatical Notes on the Liturgies, *PKK.) 

Grammars (in other Languages). *PCE 

Orthography (including Alphabet, Vowel-points, Accents). *PCF 

(See also Masora, ♦PDM.) 

Parts of Speech. *PCG 

Syntax. *PCH 

Rhetoric Prosody. *PCI 

(See also Poetry of the Hebrew Bible, *PDE.) 

Dictionaries. *PCK 

(See also Concordances, *PDL.) 

Names. *PCL 

Synonyms. *PCM 

Miscellaneous. *PCN 

Post-Biblical. *PCO 

Chresthomathies. *PCP 

Grammar. *PCQ 

Dictionaries. *PCR 

Foreign Terms. *PCS 

(See also Dialects, ♦PT.) 

Abbreviations. *PCT 

Modern. *PCV 

Letter-writers. *PCW 

(See also Legal Forms, *PIW.) 

Aramaic. ^PCX 

(See also Targums, ♦PDO.) 

Chrestomathies. *PCY 

Grammar. *PCZ 




























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General Works.^.4'.?.f.f.X^..). *PDA 

Criticism. *PDB" 

Introductions. *PDC 

Dictionaries. *PDD 

Helps. *PDE 

Poetry. *PDF 

(See alio Prosody, •PCI.) 

Prophecy. *PDG 

Whole Hebrew Bibles.*PDH 

Parts. *PDI 

Selections . *PDK 

Concordances . *PDL 

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(See also Grammar, ♦PCD-*PCF.) 


Textual Criticism. Various Readings. ♦PDN 

Targums... *PDO 


(See also Aramaic, •PCX>*PCZ.) 


Other Versions. 

Exegetics . 

(See also General Works on Homiletics, •PLA.) 

Collected Commentaries. 

Rashi. 

Ibn Ezra. 

Other Hebrew Commentaries.. 

Commentaries in Modern Languages, 

Collective Biography. 

Individual Biography. 

Old Testament History. 


♦PDP 

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ARCHAEOLOGY. *pe 

(See also Calendar, *PVF ; Education, ♦PYW ; Geog»-aphy, (Biblical and Talmudical), *PWB ; Medicine 
amone the Jews, ♦PVK ; Palestine, •PWC ; Ten Tribes, ♦PYD ; Woman._*PYl.) ^ 

Periodicals, Societies, Collections. *PEA 

General Works . *PEB 

Inscriptions. *PED 

(See also Epitaphs, *PWN.) 

Numismatics. *PEE 

Metrolojjjy. *PEF 

Social and Economic Conditions. *PEI 

Slavery. *PEL 

Government. *PEN 

(See also Jurisprudence, ‘PIT, *PIV.) 

Sacred Antiquities. *PEiP 

(See also Ancient Judaism, ’PNC; Mythology, Idolatry of the Ancient Hebrews, •PRC; Orach 
Chayim Laws, •P11-*PIK ; Prophecy, •PDF; The Ritual, •PK.) 

Festivals . *PEQ 

Sacrifices. *PER 

Priesthood. *PES 

Temples. *PET 

Art..... ^PEV 

Music.*PEW 

Costumes. *PEX 

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PRE-TALMUDICAL LITERATURE AND SECTS. ‘PF 

(See also History—Retarn from Babylon to completion of Talmud, •PXH) 

General Works: 

Literature. *PFA 

(See also Tarjfums, *PD(J) 

Apocrypha. *PFB 

EcclesiasticuB. *PFC 

Other Books. *PFD 

Pseudepigrapha. *PFF 

Philo Judaeus. *PFI 

(See also Alexandrian School of Philosophy, *PPG) 

Other Hellenistic Literature. *PFL 

(See also Josephus, ’rXC) 

Sectts . •PFN 

(See also Post-Talmudical Schisms and Dissensions, ♦PO ; Sabbathai Zebi, ♦PQQ ; Chasidism, ♦PQV-^PQZ) 

Samaritans. *PFQ 

(See also Samaritan Text of the Bible, *PDN ; Samaritan Targum, ♦PDO) 

Sadducees. Pharisees. *PFV 

Essenes. Therapeutm. *PFW 

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General Works. 

(See also The Messiah, *PNfW) 

Histouico-Literary Subjects: 

Lives of Jesus (Jewish). 

“ “ “ (Christian). 

(Kor Jewish Contemporary History, see •PXH) 

New Testament. 

“ “ Parts. 

“ “ and Jewish Literature. 

The Fathers “ “ “ . 

Synagogue and Church. 

Theologioo-Controversial Subjects : 

Missionary Periodicals. 

“ Societies. 

Christian Doctrine. 

“ Liturgies. 

Jews in Christian Theology. 

Restoration of the Jews. 

(See also Restoration of the Jews (in Jewish Theology), *PNV ; Zionism, *PZX) 

Conversion of the Jews. 

“ “ “ “ Works against. 

Converted Jews. (Missionaries). 

“ “ “ (Individual). 

Miscellaneous Missionary Writings.. 

Evidences of Christianity. Christian Polemics. 

(See also Unfavorable Criticism of the Oral Tradition, •PHB) 

Jewish Apologetics and Polemics. 

(See also Apologies of the Jews (against Anti-Semites), *PZO ; Apologies of the Oral Tradition, ‘PHC 
' The Messiah, *PNW) 

Judaism and Christianity.. 

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The Oral Tradition. *PHA 

Unfavorable Criticism. *PHB 

(See also Anti-Semitic Writings, •PZE ; Gentiles in Jewish Law and Literature, 

*PZI; Christian Polemics, •POT.) 

Apologies. *PHC 

Introductions. Essays. *PHD 

Methodology. *PHE 

Helps. *PHF 

Works of Reference. *PHG 

(See also Dictionaries of post-Biblical Hebrew, *PCR; Indexes to the Agada, *PRF.) 

Collective Biography. *PHH 

Individual “ *PHI • 

History. *PHK 

(See also History : Return from Babylon to the close of the Talmud, *PXH.) 

Mishna. ♦PHM 

(See also Aboth, *PMD-*PMF.) 

Commentaries. *PHN 

Literature of the Mishna Period. *PHO 

Jerusalem Talmud. *PIIP 

n •! C.OVv\v>^ejr'Av\'c '\ es ^ 

Babylonian * “ *PHR 

Parts. *PHS 

Minor Treatises. *PIIT 

Translations. *PHV 

Selections. *PIIW 

(See also Agada, *PRE-*PRH.) 

Textual Criticism. *PI1X 

Commentaries. *PHY 

Pilpul. *PHZ 





































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General Wprks.. *PIA 

Gj-enni'e liTeratu ... ’.y/.'V.W’ 

The 613 Precepts. *PIC 

Codes of Law (to Maimonides). . *P1D 

Maimonides. *PIE 

Jacob ben Asher (and other Writers before Caro). *PIF 

Joseph Caro. *PIG 

Later Works.. *PIH 

Codes of special Laws; 

> Orach Chayim Laws. *PII 

(See also The Ritual, *PK ; Sacred Antiquities, *PEP.) 

Special Laws. *PIK 

Yoreh Deah Laws. *PIL 

Dietary Laws. *PIM 

(For modem works see *PYG.) 

Purification.. ... *PIN 

(See also Codes in Judaeo-German, *PIX.) 

Regulations for Scribes. ♦PIO 

(See also Massecheth Soferim under Minor Treatises of the Talmud, *PHT ; Paleo¬ 
graphy, *PAC.) 

Otlier special Laws. *PIP 

Eben ha-Ezer Laws. *PIQ 

(For modern works see *P1V.) 

Divorce.. *PIR 

Choshen ha-Mislipat Laws. *PIS 

(See also Government of the Ancient Hebrews, *PEN ; Non-Jewish Law, *PVY.) 

Modern Works. *PIT 

Special Laws. *PIV 

(See also Slavery, *PEL.) 

Legal Forms. *P1W 

(See also Letter-writers, *PCW.) 

Codes in Judaio-German and Judaio-Spanish. *PIX 

Decisions of Several Authors. fPlY 

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(See also Orach Chayim Laws, *PII; Sacred Antiquities, *PEF) 

General Works. *PKA 

Special Customs. *PKB 

Minhagim. *PKD 

(See also Superstitions, ♦PRK) 

Synagogue. *PKE 

(See also Ecclesiastical Polity, *PYR ; Synagogue and Church, ♦PGH) 

Reading of the Law. *PKF 

Liturgies : 

Works on the Liturgy. *PKG 

Collections of Liturgies. *PKH 

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Daily Prayers. *PKI 

(See also Christian Liturgies, *PGM ; Karaite Liturgies, *POI) 

Commentaries and Grammatical Notes.*PKK 

Rite of Reformed Jews. *PKL 

Saturday Prayers.*PKM 

Festival Prayers . *PKN 

Hagadah. ♦PKO 

Fastday Prayers. ♦PKP 

Lamentations. *PKQ 

Benedictions. *PKR 

Occasional Prayers. *PKS 

Prayers for the Sick and the Dead. *PKT 

(See also Folic-Medicine, *PRN) 

Miscellaneous... *PKV 

Devotionals. Meditations.*PKW 

Private Hymnals.*PKX 

Readings. *PKY 

Synagogue Music. *PKZ 


























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(See also Agada, •PRE-*PRH ) 

General Works.. *PL'A 

(See also Exegelics, ’Png ) 


Midrash IM: 

Collections of Midrashim. 

Midrasli Raboth. 

Other Midrashim to Biblical Books. 

Other Midrashim...;. 

(For Halachic Midrashim, see Literature of the Mishna Period. *PHO ; for Kabbalistic Midrashim 
see Early Kabbalistic Literature, *PQE ) 

Yalkiitim. 


*PLB 

♦PLC 

*PLD 

*PLE 

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*PLG 


Sermons : 


Sermons in Hebrew.*PLH 

“ “ Jnd.eo-liermaii.*PLK 

‘‘ “ German.*PLL 

“ “ Enjrlish.*PLM 

“ “ French.*PL\ 

“ Italian.*PL() 

“ “ Other Lan^iiaf>;es.*PLP 

“ Slavic “ *PLQ 

SabbatIi Sermons.*PLS 

Festival *PLT 

Confirmation Sermons.*PLV 

Marriage Sermons.*PLW 

Funeial “ *PLX 

Sernions on Other Occasions. *PLV 


Political and Patriotic 


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Works on Jewish Ethics. *PMA 

Aboth. *PMD 

(See also Minor Treatises of the Talmud, •PHT) 

Translations. *PME- 

Commentaries. *PMF 

Miscellaneous Writers.*PMK 

Judaeo-German “ *PMM 

Judseo-Spanish “ *PMN 

Non-Jewish “ *PMO 

Special Subjects. *PMP 

(See also Charity, ♦PYS ; Gentiles in Jewish Law, *PZI) 

Etiquette. *PMT 

(See also Massecheih Derech F.rez (Minor Treatises of the Talmud), •PHT) 

Poetical Works.*PMW 

Maxims.*PMX 

(See also Proverbs, •PKY) 

Ethical Wdls.♦PMY 

Asceticism. Hortatory Theology. *PMZ 




























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General Works.*PNA 

MowotV\c\^w^.'^"PKb 

Ancient Judaism...*PNC 

(See alw Mythology. Idolatory (of the Ancient Hebrews), ♦PRC ; Sacred Antiquities, ♦?£? ) r 

^o'st wvA. . rvAj, 

Modem Judaism.*PNE 

“ “ Works in Modern Languages.*PNG 

(See also Reformed Judaism, ♦POR-*POW ) 

Manuals. Catechisms.*PNH 

Special Subjects.*PNK 

Eschatology.*PNM 

(See also Sadducees, Pharisees, ♦PFV) 

Restoration of the Jews.*PNV 

(See also Palestine, ♦PWC ; Restoration of the Jews (in Christian Theology), •PGO; Zionism ♦PZX.) 

The Messiah.%.*PNW 

(See also Christianity, ♦?(> ) 


Judaism and other Religions.*PNY 

(See also Judaism and Christianity, ♦PGZ ; Religions, ♦PRB ) 

Proselytism. Proselytes. *PNZ 

POST-TALMUDICAL SCHISMS AND DISSENSIONS .*PO 

General Works.*POA 

(See also Pre-Talmudical Sects, •PFN) 

Works on the Karaites. *POC 

Karaite Literature.*POF 

Liturgies.*POI 

Minor Sects...*PON 

Reformed Judaism.*POR 

(See also Assimilation, *PZW ; Modern Jewish History, ♦PXK ) 

Works against Reform.*POS 

“ for “ *POT 

Special Subjects.*POW 

(See also Rite of Reformed Jews, ♦PKL ) 

Dialogues. Irenics.*POZ 




























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(Works for and against the study of Philosophy go here ) 

Terminology. Logic. * PPA 

General Works. *PPC 

Non-Jewish Philosophers. *PPF 

Alexandrian School. *PPG 

(See also Philo Judaeus, *PFG ) 

Saadiah.!. *PPI 

Gabirol. *PPK 

Judah ha-I^vi. *PPM 

Maimonides. *PPO 

()ther Philosophers... *PPR 

S})inoza.. *PPS 

Modjcrn Works..;...IIenci.e.ls.aohn.*PPT 

: other philosophers. ^^PPV 

Psychology.*PPW 

(For Modem Psychology see *PVN ) 

Other Special Subjects. *PPX 

KABBALA. CHASIDISM .*PQ 

(Polemics against the Kabbala and works in its defense go here ) 

General Works. *PQA 

(Collections.i... *PQC 

Sefer Yezirah. *PC2D 

Other Early Literature. *PQE 

Zohar. *PQG 

Later Literature. *rQK 

Miscellaneous. *PQP 

(See also Transmigration, *PRL) 

Sabbathai Zebi. *PQQ 

Eybschuetz-Emden Controversy. *1*QS 

Frank. *PQT 

ClIASIDISM... *PQV 

Pin'll- ' “ ' " ■ ‘^TQW 

(^hasidaic Works. *WlX 

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General Works...*PRA 

(See also Prophecy, "'PDG) 

Religjions (except Judaism and Christianity).*PRB 

(See algo Judaism and other Religions, *PNY) 

Mythology. Idolatry (of the Ancient Hebrews).*PRC 

Agada.*PRE 

(See also Hoiniletical Literature, *PL) 

Indexes.*P R F* 

(See also Talmudical Works of Reference, •PHG) 

Selections.*PRG 

(See also Selections from the Talmud, ♦PHW) 

Commentaries.*PRH 

Superstitions.*PRK 

(See also M inhagim, *PKD) 

Transmigration.'.*PRL 

Magic.*PRM 

Folk-Medicine.*PRN 

(See also Prayers for the|.Sjck, •PKT) 

Other Special Subjects.^PRO 

Customs.. *P R P 

(See also F.tiqiielte, ♦PMT; Minhagira; ♦PKU; Orach Chayim Laws, ♦PlI; The Ritual, ♦PK) 

Games.*PRR 

Legends.*PRT 

(See also The Blood Accusation, *PZL; Chasidaic Legends, ♦PfJZ) 

Wandering Jew.*PRV 

Tales.♦PRW 

(See also Fiction, *PS1, *PSR, ♦PSY, *PTK) 

Fables.* PRX 

Proverbs.*PRY 

(See also Maxims, ♦PMX) 

Riddles. Other Popular Literature. *PRZ 























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(See also Dialects and their Literatures, *PT.) 

HEBREW. 

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General Works. *PSA 

(See also llistorjr of Modem Literature, ♦PAX.) 

Collections. Selections. *PSB 

(See also General Collections, *PBO.) 

Collected Works of Individual Authors. *PSC 

(See also CoUected Works of a general character, ♦PBP.) 

Poetry 

(See also Ethical Poetry, ♦PMW; Liturgies, •PKH-*PKV; Poetrj- of the Hebrew Bible, •PDF; 

Prosody, *PCI.) 

Collections. *PSD 

Individual Mediaeval Authors.:.*PSE 

Modern “ . *PSF 

. *PSG 

Drama. *PSH 

^ Fiction ... *PSI 

Humor and Satire. *PSK 

Parody. *PSL 

Miscellany. ♦PSM 

L'rn.r slat ions fpor. othcp lanf;i.iar;G3. -JC-PSN 

MODERN LANGUAGES. 

General Works. *PSO 

(See also Antl-Scmitlc Belles-Lettres, ♦PZG; Delineation of the Jew in Literature, *PZB.) 

Poetry. *PSP 

Drama. *PSQ 

Fiction relating to Biblical Times. *PSS 

“ “ “ Modern “ .*PST 

Humor and Satire. *PSW 

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(See also Aramaic, *PCX; Foreign Terms used in post-Biblioal Hebrew, *PCS.) 


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Judaeo-Frencb. . . 


*PT 

*PTA 

*P-TB 

*PTC 

*PTD 


Judseo-Spanish. *PTE 

(See also Codes in Judaeo-Spanish, *PIX.) 

Judseo-German. *PTG 

(For Bibliography see *PAQ ; for Literary History and Criticism see *PAY.) 

Dictionaries. *PTH 

^ Grram vv\«.v. \rcL\sevS awcL er-s. 

Literary Periodicals. CoJCf Cjt \ D VToS>. *PTK 

(See also General Judseo-German Periodicals, *PBB.^ {iA.ctz£C-&ervwM-v. 

CollectiaiL. W P. r.K^.. *PTL 

(S ee als o O e ii e ial Juiheu ' Qei man Oollec t i e B S t *PD% ) 


Poetry (Collections). *PTM 

“ (Individual Authors ). *PTN 

Fables. *PTO 


Drama 


*PTP 


Stage. *PTQ 

Fiction. *PTR 


Humor and Satire. *PTS 

Parodies. ^PXT 

Miscellanies. - *PTV 

(See also Codes in Judaeo-German, *PIX ; Devotionals for Women, *PKW; Judaeo-German 
Ethical Writers, *PMM.) 

^r.Mislfitions fi’on other lanf^aa^er;. *:^PT7/ 

LANGUAGES. *PTX 

Russian. *PTY 


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SECULAR SCIENCES . *PV 

Works on the oultivstion of the sciences amonx the Jews go here. 

, General Works. *PVA 

Mathematics among the Jews. *PVB 

Mathematical Works: 

Arithmetic. *PVC 

Other Mathematical Works. *PVD 

Astronomy . *PVE 

(For Astrology see under •PRO.) 

AVorks on the Calendar. *PVF 

Calendars. *PVG 

Natural Science. *PVH 

Natural History. ♦PVI 

Medicine Among the Jews. Physicians. *PVK 

Medical AVorks. *PVL 

(See also Folk-medicine, •PRN.) 

Hygiene.. ^PATM 

Psychology. '"PVN 

(For Metaphysical Psychology see ♦PPW.) 

Music. ♦PVO 

Fine Arts. *PArP 

Useful Arts. *PA^Q 

Cookery. *PA^R 

Book-keeping. *PA^S 

Commerce. *PA^T 

Sociology and Economics. *PA^V 

Socialism., . jOGETTAlirlSn ,. .9mi*.C.Uls.ni. *PVW 

Government. *PVX 

Law. *PVY 

(Other Non-Jewlsh subjects are: Christianity, ♦PO; Games, •PRR; Geography, •PWA; History, 
•PWF,*PWI; Jewish Literature and Other Literatures, •PAZ; Judaism and Other Religions, 

•PNY; Languages, ’PTX-^PTZ; Logic, •PPA; Mythology, ’PRS; Philosophy, •PP; 

Religions, ♦PRB; Travels, ’PWD; Wandering Jew, •PRV.) 






























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*PW 


Geography .*PWA 

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Palestine.*PWC 

(See also Archaeology, ’PE; Jews in the Orient, ♦PXL; Restoration of the Jews (in Christian 
Theology), ♦PGO; Restoration of the Jews (in Jewish Theology), ♦PNV; Zionism, ♦PZX) 

Travels.*PWD 

General History .*PWF 

Special Countries.*PWG 

America.*PWH 

U. S. *PWI 

Non-Jewish Biography .*PWL 

“ “ (Individual).*PWM 


Jewish Biography: 


Epitaphs.;.*PWN 

(See also Inscriptions, ♦PED) 

Genealogy.*PWO 

Biographical Material.*PWP 

(See also Bibliographies of Authors, ’PAP; Ethical Wills, •PMY; Funeral Sermons, •PLX; Legends, 

♦PRT; Legends of Chasidim, ♦PQZ; Names,♦PCL) 

Collective Biography.*PWR 

(See also Converted Jews, ♦PGR: O. T. Biography, ♦PDX; Physicians, *PVK; Talmudical 
Biography, ♦PHH; Woman, *PYI) 

Collections of Portraits.*PWW 


Individual Portraits, 


*PWY 


‘ Biography. 

(Eybschuetz-Emden Controversy, ♦PQS; Frank, ♦PQT; Individual Converted 
ual O. T. Biography, *PDY' Individual Talmudists, ♦PHI; Lives of 
Proselytes, ♦PNZ; Sabbathai Zebi, ♦PQQ) 


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JEWISH HISTORY . *vx 

Periodicals. Societies. Collections. *PX A 

Historical Miscellanies. *PXB 

(See also Archaology, *PE; Blood Accusation, *PZL; Epitaphs, *PWN ; Karaism, 
*POC-*POn; Palestine, *PWC; Travels, *PWD.) 

Josephus. *^PXC 

Chronicles...;. *PXD 

General Jewish History. *PXE 

DIVISION BY PEKIODS. 

Pentateuchal Traditions. . *PXF 

Entire O. T. Period.. *PXG 

(For elementary works see *PDZ; see also Ancient Judaism, *PNC; O. T. Biog¬ 
raphy, *PDX-*PDY; Prophecy, *PDF; Ten Tribes, *PYD.) 

Return from Babylon to the Close of the Talmud. *PXH 

(See also Pre-talmudical Literature and Sects, *PF; Talmudical Biography and 
History, *PHH-*PHK.) 

Middle Ages to the Latter Half of the 18 th Century. *PXI 

(See also Sabbathai Zebi, *PQQ; Eybschuetz-Emden Controversy, *PQS.) 

Modern. *PXK 

(See also ('hasidism, *PQV-*PQZ; Emancipation, *PZV; Reformed Judaism, 
*POK-*POW; Zionism, *PZX.) 

DIVISION BY COUNTRIES. 

(See also Bibliographies of Countries, *PAO ; Epitaphs, *PWN ) 

Orient. *PXL 

(See also Palestine, *PWC.) 

Balkan Peninsula.. *PXM 

Italy. *PXN 

Spain and Portugal. *PXO 

(See also Judseo-Spanish, *PTE.) 

France. *PXP 

(See also Judaeo-French, *PTD.) 

Great Britain. *PXQ 

Minor European Countries. *PXR 

Germany. *PXS 

Austria-Hungary.. *PXT 

Poland. *PXV 

Russia. *PXW 

America. *PXX 

U. S. and Canada. *J^XY 

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General Works.. 

Anthropology. 

Ethnology. 

(See also Assimilation, *PZ\V,) 

Ten Tribes. 

(See also History of the (). T, Period, *PXQ,) 


*PY^ 


*PYB 

*PYC 


*PYD 


Circumcision. *PYF 

(For the Halacha of this subject see under *PIP; for the Liturgies see under Occa¬ 
sional Prayers, *PKR.) 


Dietary Laws.. 

• (For the Halacha of this subject see ^PIM.) 


*PYG 


Woman 


*PYI 


Lu.y ren 

Statistics. .. 


(See also Codes in Judaeo-German. *PTX; Devotionals for Women, *PKW; Eben 
ha-Ezer Laws, *PIQ-*PIR; Purification, *PIN.) 


-*pyk 

♦PYL 


Occupations. Trades. Commered. Agriculture. 

■ (See also Social and Economic Conditions of the Ancient Hebrews, *PEI.) 

trr\\^'raTicn m r a’ion__ _ --- 

Trade Unions.*.. 

(See also Socialism, *PVW.) 


*PYM 

*PYO 


Mutual Aid Associations 


♦PYP 


Communal Organization. *PYR 

(See also Synagogue, *PKE.) 

Charity. *PYS 

Crime. *PYV 


Education.. . *PYW 

(See also Hebrew Readers, *PCC-*PCI); Letter-writers, *PCW; Post-Biblical 
Hebrew Readers, *PCP; Elementary O. T. Histories, ♦PDZ; Elementary works 
on Judaism, *PNH.) 


Educational Institutions. 

(See also Libraries, *PAK.) 


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Works of this class relatinK to the Jews of a particular country go with the history of the Jews in that 
country (♦PXL-*PXZ), an exception being made in sections ♦PZL, *PZW-*PZX, which take 
all works relating to those subjects. 


General Works. ^PZA 

Delineation of the Jew in Literature and Art. *PZB 


(See also llelles-Lettres, ♦PS; Jews in Christian Theology, *PGN; Wandering Jew, •PRV) 


Works on Anti-Semitism. *PZD 

Anti-Semitic Writings..* P Z E 

(See also Unfavorable Criticism of the Oral Tradition, ♦PHB) 

Anti-Semitic Belles-Lettres. *PZG 

Gentiles in Jewish Law and Literature. *PZI 

The Blood Accusation.'. *PZL 

Apologetic Writings.* P Z 0 


(See also Apologetics of Judaism against Christianity, •PCX; Apologies of the Oral Tradition, •PHC) 


The Jewish Question. *PZR 

Various Solutions. *PZS 

Toleration.* P Z T 

Emancipation. *PZV 

(See also Modem Jewish History, •PXK) 

Assimilation. Mixed Marriages. ♦PZW 


(See also Ethnology, ♦PYC; Reformed Judaism, •POR-*POW) 


Zionism. *PZX 

(See also Jews in the Orient, *PXL; Palestine, *PWC; Restoration of the Jews (in Christian 
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A, This collection includes: 

(1) A1 !l v;orks 5.n any Ealto-Slavonic language on 
whatever subject. Exceptions: Works on the Jev/s 
are classed in the Jewish Division; wo y ko on 


e nta3 r- -s ub j - e c ts - ^ — including th e - T^irho ^ Tatario - and 
Oryioeoian layjguagoo Rnocia^ are el - aoood - i - n t^ =^ 

Qi . » > t . -'>1 — Divj.£ ; works on nusic in which the 
score is nore ir.portant than tb^ text are classed 

Works or» "fK-c A»»*fe-vic-*.^ ( r\ €4 I'ci.^ s» a/r«. 

Cl.c5Sei4 . r^ He>' H 

in the Music Division;^docuiiient3, excepting those 
in Russian, LEcnainian, Bulgarian, and Serbian, are 
classed according to the general classification 


scheme. 

IT.B. - Docu:"ents the text of which is in one 
of the last mentioned langiiages a>vl in another 
tongue are also classed according to the general 
classification scheme. 

All translations from Balto-Slavonic belles- 
lettres. For all such translations, two stars 
are to be usnri 'r, the classraark Instead of one*, 

C.'jcc.eo^ ■iva.ws\aiJov\S mto a.vio^ex'^a.\^-’S\avovi\c_ larj^ua^e-. 

All works in any non-Baltc-S!! avonJc lan^iage 
on Balto-Slavonic philology and belles-lettres. 
All other works in a rr-i-Balto-Slavonic tongue 
on a Balto-Slavon?c subject are classed accord¬ 
ing to subject in the general classifjxation 
scheme. Examples: A boo]: in English on Russian 
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B. In each linguistic or national group v/ithln the Sla¬ 
vonic collection, a work in a Balto-Slavonic tongue is 
to be classed according to subject, when the v;orl: is 
on a Balto-Slavonic subject; according to language, 
when the work is on a non-Balto-Slavonic subject.'T^i^^ 

pe>«.-Vv-w , etc , ts«ti « c- I e 

wi ^ .trvjC- l<cv\ iya Q e *’('i 

Exannles: A book in Russian on Rus^sian* history goes 


on American history 


K'cceptiqns: *:^QA, -«-QACI, -::-CAD, *"rQB, 

Q, f?»,^arv^c \J<ie.U.S. iXc Ttix^OL\^crwc»Lc. xrt. \A^'aL.<cU>~Ji, ^juui 
oTUe,!^ 

Kiscellaneous pamphletr... 


General works on Slavonic subjects; Chiu’ch Slavonic 
texts, including Bibles which are primarily of 
lingi.iistic interest, and works on Ghuj*ch Slavonic 
H "^c-r t».U* (SL-'tSM Ox>- r3x>L_3 
Periodicals.'.. 


Encyclopedia; 

languages 


enoral, in all Balto-Slavonic 


Dictionaries. (Reference and working dictionaries 
tlie Slavonic Division here; all others to respec 
tive language class, -SJ-OCK, etc.). 


Dociuiont 


•ial documents (except nianicipal) in Russian 
ITlcrainian, Bulgarian, and Serbian. 


IJunicinal serial document 


Kunicipal 









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-::-(iC 

Periodicals. .^. . -::-(lCA 

3eT“( 

Learned societies (works on and publications by),.. •k-QCB 

A 

Collections of several authors. *QCC 

Philolof^ (including grarnriars nublished before 

1875).*.. -«-QCF 

Gramiaar (also readers, exercises, school 

editions). --'QCI 

Dictionaries (all except those classed in -^QAD). *QGK 

Philosophy (except Aesthetics classed in *2K/J)Z). -J^QCL 

Religion. Bibles (see also ^J-QA). 

Liturgy... *:i-QCR 

Folk-Lore (inclviding folk songs and hero ballads 

/by liny/). -i^QCT 

Literatur*e: History, Criticism and Bibliography.... 

Collections of several authors. -JfQDA 

Collected works of Individual axithors. 

Ear ly 111 e ra tu^ e [-^^e-crived ] rt .'I ) 7 . -JC'QDC 

Poetry (including works on poetry).. ‘«-QDH 

Drama. Stage. *QJ)K 

Fiction (excluding'v;orks on fiction). v-QDK • 

■Juvenile literat\u*e.'. --^QDN 

I.i 13cc 11 aneous .. *«-QDX 


Translations into Russian. 

/ 

Art. Ilusic. Aesthetics. 

Biography. f [ 1 1 Vf*.. 

Ik ^ u 2 lI 

Geography (except the geography of Russia) 


-»-QDY 

--'QDZ 




Periodicals and Societies 



' Russia 


-»*QFA 

-::-QFP 























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Antlii’Opolo.[;y. Sthnoppb.phy..... 

Ilictory. 

Revolution oj? 1917 nnd alter, also the Revolu¬ 
tionary inovonent of ■Drevirus y;ars... 


Locals 


Bi'b].ior\rapliy; col'ecti ^s of l.ccU'-’.ents; soiircos 

\o — — — — —~ 

Hon-Russian liic tory... 


,.90 

;K-Q GTK 


Science. I'athona fcic 


Sociol 


Ilunicipal locuments (Serial) 

FAtc act t'p M 


y^^i/3 


ro.. iuicaj. scnenco. 


jcononic; 


irnrainiaoi (Little Russian, Ruthenian) 


Periodicals• 


Bulgarian.*. 


Periodicals. 


S e r u 0 - G r o a t i a n, 


P e r i od i c a ]. s. -:c- 0 ^^:^ 


Slove -ia ■. -iH T 


Periodicals 


R'lLte Russia . 


-Vf C M A 


Polish- 


Language ... 

Periodicals 


Literoture; History, Criticisn and Bihi 5(r:rapiiy, 


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collections. *"*QPB 

Poetry. -^rOPH 

Drama. -i^QPK 

Fiction. ^«^QPI.': 

Art. Music.. -«-QPZ 

History. Geography. ’J-QR 

Bohemian (Czech and Slovak).. *QT 

Periodicals. *QyA 

Literature: History, Criticism and Bibliography.... 

Collected works of individual authors and 

collections. 

Poetry. 

Drama.. xQVK 

Fiction. 

History. Geography. 

Other Languages of the V/estern Branch (notably 

V/endish). *i:-QX 

Lithuanian. -:.-QY 

Periodicals ..... ‘»-QYA 

Lettish.... -::*QY1T 

Periodicals. '^-QYIIA 

Baltic Languages: General Works. Old Prussian. -i^QYZ 

Native Languages of Russia not Ot}ierv;ise Provided ^or. ^c-QZ 

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General Works. *SA 

Bibliography. ♦SAB 

" Ar»cli?.ve3 . Diplomat^ico, See also: •JJ’IG#.,.,, .. *«'SAD 

Official Newspapers. ♦SAE 

Official^Directories, Manuals, Almanacs, Staats-Kalender, Etc. ♦SAM 

(J-r rjo'f"2.nf<?recL ond pl see* o<3 tvie^ fes<? w«>^ks'f.ske piacs n 3 ni€> as keyvjord^ 

UNITED STATES.... ♦SB 

Reprints and Collections. *SBC 

(American State Papers; Force's Archives; Executive Journals, etc.) 

Congressional Documents. *SBE 

(Including Continental Congress.) ^ 

He ar in gs ... I 1^. t ‘.. ^*S BP 

(Congressional Record and Predecessors.*i?:SAE.). ♦■SBG' 

Messages of the President. *SBH 

(Message and Documents; Abridgement; Pamphlet Editions.) 

States and Territories. ♦SBK 


Miscellaneous Series. 


Colonies and Dependencies.. ♦SC 

B RI-TAtNrr.-. r -.-r -r r.r r- r r r r.T r.-. rr.~. r r.r r .r r r.r r." r r.-r r .r r'•’•‘SD-> 

Reprints, Collections, etc.^.^^^♦SDA 

House of Lords Journals. ♦SDB 

✓ 

House of Commons Journals. ♦SDC 

Parliamentary Papers. ♦SDD 

Hansard and Predecessors...‘.. ♦SDE 


Colonies of the United Kingdom 


(I) Representative Coloniesl" 

a. Australia .'T. ♦SEB 

b. jDaiiada. ♦SEE 

c. Newfoundland and Labrador. ♦SEH 

d. India... ♦SES 

•( ry- ‘-Grown- ■Golom«»; r.-. t rr t rr.-. r r-.-: r r-. t r .t r.-. -r r-.-j v .-rr p-. */ r-.-. p- r-. -r r-.-i -- - — 



































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Reprints, Col’’ections, etc.. *-5-SDA 

House of Lords Journals.... -^^-SDB 

House of Commons Journals. ---SDC 

Parliamentary Pcapers. Boforo . ---SDDX 

ui-nc **" Hn i on . .. 

Hansard and Predecessors. ■ScSDE 

Isle of I.ian. -:c-SDG 

Ireland (Before TJn.ion).. ’^-SDLI 

Reprints, Collections, etc.;. *-*SDI.IA 

Journals. -»*SDI.IB 

Northern Ireland... '-^SDN 

Irish Free State. -«*SDO 

Scotland (Before Union). -»*SDR 

Reprints, Collections, etc. *«*SDRA 

Jo urn a ]. s. -J^S DRB 

Orders ?n Council. •JC-SDZ 




















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Colonies of the United Kingdom. 

(1) . Representative Colonies: 

a, Australia. -k-SEB 

h. Canada. -s^SEE 

c. Nev/foundland & Labrador. *SEH 

d. India (General). -J^SER 

e. ” (Provinces). *«*SES 

f. Africa. *«*SET 

(2) , Crown Colonies . . '»-SF 

(3) . Mandatory Governments. *SFC 














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FRANCE.:. *SG 

( Proems-Verbaux, etc., [1789 . *SGC] 

Journal Officiel. *800 

D^partements.. ♦SGF 

Extinct d^partements.. . . ♦SGG 

Colonies and Protectorates. ♦SGM 

Ilandatory f^ovoi^rirnents... 

Miscellaneous Series. . *SGZ 

J 

GERMAN EMPIRE.... ♦SH 

Stenographische Berichte. *SHB 

Local Governments (excl. Prussia).*SHD 

Prussia.!. ..’ *SHF 

Colonies and Protectorates. *SHT 

AUSTRIA....... *S1 

Stenographische Protokolle . . *SIB 

Provinces. *SID 

Dep«»dc«ci« 6 T^.. Hun^^a 3 ?y. *SIT 

ITALY... *SK 

Atti Parlamentari. *SKB 

Provincias.. *SKE 

Colonies and Dependencies. *SKV 

SPAIN, PORTUGAL.. ■ *SL 

Spain.. ♦^LB 

Provincias. *SLD 

Colonies and Dependencies.-. *SLG 

Portugal.'. *SLN 

Provincias. *SLP 

Colonies and Dependencies..- *SLX 


































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SCANDINAVIA. 

Sweden.. 

Lan. 

Norway. 

Amter. 

DENMARK. 

Amter.. 

Colonies and Dependencies.7.'.. 

NETHERLANDS. 

Provincien. 

Colonies and Dependencies. 

BELGIUM.Archiv.es. .ParllainGntaire.s 

Other Series. 

Provinces. 

• Colon5.es & Dependencies. 
SWITZERLAND. 

Cantons. 

RUSSIA. BALKAN STATES. 

Russia. 

Gouvernements. 

I -J Latvia. 

Dependencies; 

Finland. 

Poland. 

Bokhara. 

Balkan States: 

Roumania. 

Local Governments. 

Bulgaria. See *SPF 
Montenegro. See *SX: 

' Servia; ...... 

Provinces. 


♦SM 

♦SMA 

♦SMC 

♦SMH 

♦SMK 

♦SMR 

♦SMT 

♦SMY 

♦SNB 

♦SND 

♦SNG 

♦SNK 

♦SNM 

^^SNP 

♦SNR 

♦SNT 

♦SO 

♦SOB 

♦SOD 

•J^SOL 

♦SON 

♦soo 

♦SOP 

♦SOR 

♦SOS 


♦SOT 

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TURKEY. GREECE. CHINA. JAPAN. 


Turkey. 

Villaycts. 

Tributary States. 

Greece. 

Nomarchics.'. 

China. 

Provinces. 

Dependencies. 

Japan. 

MEXICO. CENTRAL AMERICA . 

Mexico. 

Estados. 

Central American Governments: 

Costa Rica. 

Provincias. 

(ixiatemala. 

Dcpartamentos. 

Honduras. 

Departamentos. 

Nicaragua. 

Departamentos. 

Salvador. 

Departamentos. 

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SOUTH AMERICAN GOVERNMENTS.*SS-ST 

Argentine Republic. *SSA 

Provincias and Territorios. *SSC 

Bolivia. > . *SSE 

Departamentos. *SSG 

Brazil. *SSI 

Estados.r.. *SSL 

Chile. *SSN 

Provincias and Territorios. *SSP 

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Colombia. *SSR 

^ Departamentos. *SST 

Ecuador. *SSW 

Provincias. *SSY 

Paraguay. *STA 

Provincias... *STC 

Peru. *STE 

Departamentos. *STG 

Uruguay. *STI 

Departamentos. *STL 

Venezuela. *STN 

Estados and Territorios. *STP 

Miscellaneous Series. ♦STZ 

MINOR INDEPENDENT GOVERNMENTS... .:.. ♦SX 




























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Iccdl . prbvv ^cc-s, tic3 

MUNICIPALj^GOVERNMENTS.[pQtu<vvt<;.rti5,B>j.|jtf].t!y-vuiwvc.i^J.<^o.'<^rAme»<:^.iS6ti^\}|^a>av^ics^ _. 7 *SY_ 

Ameri can.... *S Y A 

British.. *SYB 

French.:. .... *SYC 


pUtc. " 

KOjMie 

iso ctC^red 


German..?... *SYD 

Austrian.T. . ... *SYE 

Italian... *SYF 


Spanish. 


*SYG 


Portuguese. 


*SYH 


Norwegian. 


Swedish. *SYK 

Danish...! *SYL 

Dutch..... . *SYM 


Belgian. 


*SYN 


Swiss... *SYO 

Russian... *SYP 


Roumanian. Servian..^..?. *SYR 

Turkish..... *SYS 


Greek... *SYT 


Chinese. Japanese 


*SYV 


Mexican.. *SYW 

Central American... *SYX 

South American... *SYY 


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BIBLE. 


Bibles and Biblical literature in the Hebrew, Oriental 
ivSiavonic languages go to the corresponding Divisions of the 


and^lavonic languages go to the corresponding Divisions of the 
Library. African (Negro), Indian (American) and Oceanic ver¬ 
sions are classified with the languages. A 

\i f«r-^e.coUU xnAdtKi, . Ufo-rUi kW* 

Texts and Versions.rV OuTes-f^vvie^tr, ;r<^<xaAj4uvtc*-ivi dvor^i^-v^ 

Oev<yk'<v\ tUaca-ek-r, ()A«cl».s>e-d lA, 

Polvfflot. lA.-Hv At-UrviU DiViS/'Jv,. ^ 

, t-bc. 4© tt<.D*-vcA4^ 

Works on Polyglot editions.*YA 

Whole Bible.* YAB 

Old Testament and parts.* YAC 

New Testament and parts. *YAE 


Works on: 

Introduction. History. Criticism. Revision.* YB 

Concordances. Harmonies.. *.YBB ^ j) 

f- . Note* New Testament commentaries, *YBK ' L v n i 

Yo_lax-t,Qn^.- .. -■- 

Codices . . .rJ-r.cl.iYi.'^.^.a. .' , 

Whole Bible (including selections from). Old Tes- 
tament (whole). 

Old Testament (parts of).* YBG 

New Testament: 

Anonymous editions.* YBI 

Particular editors and commentators.* YBK , 

Lbij si lint-) 

Greek-Latin .*YBL 

Greek and another language (except Latin). *Y^^j 

Parts.* YBO 


Works on. * YBR 

Codices ..i 

{htivns c-fce>dt;(j 

Whole Bible: 

Vulgate. Italic.* YBT 

Other editions.?, i 

Old Testament and parts.* YBW 

New Testament and parts. 

Vulgate. Italic. * YBX 

Other editions.* YBY 

Note: Latin-Greek editions, * YBL. Editions in if ^ ^ 

Latin and another language (not Greek) are classified 
according to the Latin: *YBT-*YBY. 



























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BIBLE — T exts, etc., continued. 




English. 

General and miscellaneous works on. History.* YC 

Criticism. Sectarian controversy. Revision 

question .* YCB 

Whole Bible: 

British (including Continental English) edi¬ 
tions .* YCD 

United States editions.* YCF 

Douai Bible.* YCH 

Translations by, and editions associated with, 

individuals. ..*YCI 

i hii 

Fhonwtioi — tm ti tuuncing , cmp i iatic , rhetorical '' 

sl iorthand . * YG i ^ 

Old Testament. (Septuagiiit Translations here).* YCL 

. 

Parts. *YCO 

New Testament. 

British (including Continental English) editions. .* YCP 

United States editions.* YCR 

Translations from Syriac. *YCS 

Translations from Latin. Rheims. ^YCT 

Translations by. and editions associated with, 

individuals.* YCW 


Note: If from Syriac or Latin, *YCS-T. ibuedc^or oy . 


P hon e tw^ — pronouneing, om p hat i o. rhotorioal 
shorthand . 

Parts: 

Gospels. Acts. Revelation. 

Epistles . 

Modern languages other than English. See note inserted 
before * YA 


Albanian.. 

. ...*YHZ 

Anglo-Saxon . 


Basque. 

.NPY 

Breton. 

. . . . * YHZ 

Danish. Works on. . .. 



Whole Bible. Old Testament and parts 
New Testament and parts.. 


* YCY 
.* YCZ 


* YED 


. * YEK 

/A* YKL 
tfiuJaTtJ 

.♦YEN 
Cbtf dufc) 





























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Dutch and Flemish. 

Works on. 

Whole Bible. Old Testament and parts 

New Testament and parts. 

Esthonian . 

Finnish. 

Flemish. Sec Dutch and Flemish. 

French. Works on. 

Whole Bible. 

Old Testament and parts. 

New Testament and parts. 

Gaelic: 

Scottish .. 

Irish . 

V\1 orks on. . . .. 

Manx. 

German. Works on. 

Whole Bible. 

Old Testament and parts. 

New Testament and parts. 

Gothic . 

War ks on. .... 

Hungarian. 

Icelandic. 

Vv^rKs Of) 

Irish. See Gaelic. 

Italian. Whole Bible. 

Old Testaments and parts. 

New Testaments and parts. 

Lappish. 

Manx. See Gaelic. 

Negro-English.* YHZ 

Norwegian. See Swedish and Norwegian. 
Piedmontese.* YHZ 


.* YEP 
.* YER 
He yet 
* YEW 
.* YEY 

.* YFB 
.* YFC 
.* YFD 
.* YFE 



* YFW 
.* YFZ 


* YGB 

^Y&6C 


.* YGF 
YGG 

* YGH 

* YGK 


































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Portuguese. Whole Bible.* YGT 

Old Testament and parts.* YGV 

New Testament and parts.* YGW 

Rlnxto-Romanic (Romanese, Romansch, Rumansch).* YGZ 

Romance (Romaunt) ....*YIIZ 

Rumanian. W^allachian.* YHD 

Scottish Gaelic. Sec Gaelic. 

Saxon (Old).* YHZ 

Saxon (Anglo). See Anglo-Saxon. 

Spanish. Works on.* YHG 

Whole Bible.". ..♦YHH 

Old Testament and parts.YHI 

New Testament and parts.* YHK 

Swedish and Norwegian. Whole Bible. Old Testament 

and parts. * YHM 

New Testament and parts.* YHO 

Vaudois .* YHZ 

Wallachian. See Rumanian. Wallachian. 

Welsh. Works on.* YHR 

Whole Bible. Old Testament and parts.* YHS 

New Testament and pafts.* YHT 

Sundry languages.* YHZ 

Note: To be used when scantiness of material in any case JcJ 

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BIBLE — Continued. 

u 

Literature of. (For works on Versions in a particular lan¬ 
guage, see under Texts and Versions, above.) 


Whole Bible: ^ 

Bibliography.* YI 

Periodicals and Societies. .....* YIA 

General works. Handbooks. Introduction.* YIB 

Dictionaries. Encyclopedias...♦ YID 

Concordances. Analyses.* YIE 

Collections.* YIF 

Essays. Miscellanies.* YIG 


History of the Book (origin, age, authorship, canon) .. .* YIH 


Inspiration. Inerrancy. Evidence. Authority. In¬ 
fluence .* YH 

Note: Miracles, ZEW; Christian Apologetics, ZET. 

Prophecy. Typolog}^ Symbolism.* YIK 

Bible in relation to science and philosophy. 

Higher criticism. Anti-Biblical literature_* YIM 


Note: Mosaic record and geology, PTF, PTG. 
Christianity and Science, ZEX. 

Interpretation (Exegesis, H-ermeneutics).* YIO 


Philology. Textual criticism. General works 
and controversy on translation and revi¬ 


sion (for English Bible, see *YCB). 

Proper names.* YIP 

Study and teaching. {See also Sunday-schools, 

ZICM-ZICN).* YIR 


Selections. 

Commentaries. Annotated editions. 

History of events. Chronology. B i ograph y.' 
Archaeology. 


9|C _ 

Ib^ e4'i^r^ rufb 

....*YIV 

....*YIW 


Note: Christian archaeology, ZDCH. 























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BIBLE — Literature, continued. 


Geography. Social description. 

Note: See also Palestine, BCG-BCM. 


♦YIX 


Natural history. 


♦YIY 


Art (not received in Art Division). 

Note: Illustrated editions of the whole Bible, Old Testa¬ 
ment and New Testament are classified with the 
others. 


Old Testament: 

Archaeology .*YIW 

Art .♦YIZ 

Bibliography .♦YI 

Concordances. Analyses... * YIE 
Dictionaries. Encyclopedias.* YID 


Geography. Social life....*YIX 
History of events (gener¬ 
al). Chronology. Biog¬ 
raphy (general).*YIV 

Natural history.♦ YIY 


General and miscellaneous works. Introduction. 

History of bpoks. Inspiration. Apologetics.* YL 

Interpretation. Criticism (Textual). Commentaries 

and annotated editions. Study and teaching.* YLE 

Note: For study, etc., see also Sunday-schools, ZICM- 
ZICN. 

Parts: 

Pentateuch, Hexateuch, Heptateuch, Octateuch, 

Collective works on.YLG 


Genesis. 

Note: Mosaic record and geology, PTF - PTG. 


Exodus-Deuteronomy 


♦ YLH 


. Txior. iT 


wet i>c cvtttrtdL 


Decalogue 
Joshua-Esther . 


♦ YLL 


Job .*YLN 


Psalms .* YLO 

Note: Metrical versions used as hymns, 

ZHT-Z. 

Proverbs. Ecclesiastes. Song of Solomon... * YLP / 
Prophets: 

-Collective . 

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Collective.:. 

Individual; Isaiah... 

Jereniah, (including Lamentations). 

Ezekiel...... 

Daniel.. 

Hosea.... 

Joel..... 

Arios. 

Obadiah... 

Jonah. 

Hie ah.. 

Nahum. 

Habaklaik:. 

Zephaniah. 

Haggai. 

ZeChariah. 

Ivlalachi. 


•sylr'A 

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ifYL 8 £ 


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^fYLRC 

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Apocrypha.' PseudepJ.^rapha 


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Old and New Testaments in mutual relation; analogy, con¬ 
nection, coincidence..* YLZ 

New Testament. 

Archaeology. See Bible archaeology, * YIW; Chris¬ 
tian archaeology, ZDCH; History of events 
(general), * YIV, of books, * YNB. 

Art, Bibliography, Concordances, Dictionaries, Geog¬ 
raphy and Social life, History of events and Bi¬ 
ography. See table of references prefixed to * YL. 


General and miscellaneous works. Introduction.* YN 

History of books. Canon.* YNB 


Inspiration, Apologetics. See Christian apologetics, 
ZET; also anti-Christian literature, ZEY. 

Note: Authorship, authenticity, *YNB. 


Interpretation. Criticism (Textual). Philology. 

Study and teaching.* YNC 

Note: Dictionaries and grammars of New Testament 
Greek, RCT - RCTM. For study, etc., see also 
Sunday-schools, ZICM-ZICN. 

Commentaries. Annotated editions.* YND 

Parts: 

Gospels: 

General and miscellaneous works. Intro¬ 
duction. History. Authenticity. Syn¬ 
optic problem.* YNG 


Harmonies. Synopses. Analyses.* YNH 

«• . v>^ie>r\ caVa\ccineA as^lAe ■ 


Commentaries YNK^ 

Matthew.* YNL 

Mark. Luke.* YNM 

John.*YN0j 



Parables. Sermon on the Mount.* YNP 


Lord’s prayer, ZIA; Polyglot texts of, 

* YAE. Miracles, ZEW. 

Acts . ....*YNR . 




ri^tl^ ■ (‘collective') T:.". * 
PailH*e.jJcollective). 
Pauline ('Thth^d^tal) 

Hebrews .T?. 

Catholic . 


Revelation 




































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Epistlecs (collective). 

Paul5-ne (collective). 

Patiline (individual): 

Romans. 

Corinthians.. 
, Galatians.... 
Ephesians•... 
Philippians.. 
.Colossians... 
Thessalonians 

Philenon. 

Hehrev/s. 

Catholic..... 


Revelation 


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Apocrypha 


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3 and 7 classes, stack document and economic material, etc.) 
will be classified with the material in the special rooms. 

The classmark will consist of the class proper and t 
reel number, except for newspapers, which will have the class 
only, and v/lll be arranged in the class by title and date. 

A is to be added to any class for open entry materia' 
Such material will be arranged by Cutter no. 


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Music 

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Art 

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Oriental 

^^ZP 


Jewish 

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•J^ZR 

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Slavonic 

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Documents 

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Economics 

^^ZU 

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Patents 

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Technology 

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Chemistry 

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Science 

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Newspapers 

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be transferred to -js-S, except for Reserve and other special' 
material. 



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IIAH'T GROUPS. 

Biography. A 

Ills to IV... 

History, Universal. BA 

Asia and Africa. BB-BS 

Biiropo. BT 

Groece. BV 

Italy... BW 

Spain. BX 

Portu.rtal.. BY 

History, Great Britain. C 

Prance. D 

Germany... E 

Other European Countries. F-G 

America.. H 

United States. I 

Geography. K-L 

Arts. II 

Literature. H 

Science; Ilathematics, Astronomy. 0 

Physics, Chemistry, Geology, etc. P 

Biology and natural History. Q 

Philolov^. R 

Sociology. S 

Economics. T 

Teclmology (Useful and Industrial Arts). V 

Ilediclne. V/ 

Lav. X 

Philosophy. Y 
































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BIOGRAPHY. 

Biography . 
Dictionaries 


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A 

AA 

Classes of Men......... AB 

National Biogr, (subdivided). AG 

Individual Biography. AN 

Portraits. AO 

Genealogies... AP 

Heraldry. AA\7^ 


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Biography. Bibliography. Booksellers* Cats..., A 

Dictionaries .. . . AA 

WW Aer\)jv<;^ to-rovjvdcd V 

Glasses of I.Ien,Aincl. all those limited by 

nationality, as: British Admirals... AB 

National Biog. (subdividedAG-AGZ 

Asia. AGA 

Africa, except British Colonies. AGC 

Italy.. AGF 

Spain and Portugal. AGG 

Great Britain and Colonies... AGH' 

France. AGI 

Sv/itzerland. AGIB 

Germany.. AGI^ 

Austria and Hiingary. AGL 

Netherlands and Belgium. AGIJ 

Russia. AGN 

Balkan States and Greece. AGO 

ft 

Norway and Denmark.. AG<i 

Sweden. AGR 

Oceanica, except British Colonies. AGS 

South Arierica. AGU 

West Indies. AGW 

Mexico and Central America. AGX 

Canadian. AGY 
























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A'^'.erlcan cxplor'-pr clnsred In luV -lUT 
‘.'•'^rican Indiana arc'. In^ Ividnal b2o'‘r’\p>'y 
ap: eclated tre I'.idlanr In ITV' 

Artirtsr * clar er 
?-occacclo* V'^'I 
-'inn7,’■aIT -‘T>' 
ta', uf-ron- -;•! 
nen'^ antea: 

.;-A <Lr-.^^cii:~ciB 

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I'Yench ,C' niro ar r^rovi td for In the- T> rTas e 
foot hot nF^tH 

Creek and *'^or an ‘:uthoc8 an provided for in the 

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duten'nerd: ■••IfF 
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f ranne d * arc - FUi 
etter? to llt^r-ture claasee. 

u^ician!?: c^a^irea 

hllo opf;err* Y cla? es 
Fopea: ZMB 

'' o aIty, In h1ptoryo2 n 0 res. 
chil cr: MKiS 
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national Biog. (subdivided). Continued: 
United States. 


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Individual Biography ^ ^i . c^pt; Royal ty; - 

. Art^ 1 0, - ^10ic iano > -and rhil e sophfi]^ ) i» • • • .»f'« All 

Si-> fiy C ✓) 'n 0^S«=’ <X^ m itisi O-f -fi rs-f -^o pa M 

Anon^nnou.s individual autobiography. AHB Heyvvixi^ 













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PORTRAITS 

Bibliography. Indexes. 

Periodicals. 

Books about Portraits. 

(Portrait Painting, MBT.) 

Catalogues: General. 

National. 

Dealers and Auctioneers. 

Collections of Portraits: General. 

Extra-illustrated Books, 

National. 

Extra-illustrated Books, 

United States. 

Extra-illustrated Books. 

Great Britain. 

Extra-illustrated Books. 


Classes.. 

Extra-illustrated Books, 

Works on Portraits of Individuals. 

Extra-illustrated Books. 




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AO a; 

AOC 

AOE 

AOF 

AOG 

AOK 

AOL 

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AON 

AONZ 

AOO 

AOOZ 


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Works about a society are keywordod under its 
name; publications cf the society are so keyworded 
if not entered under its narac. Observe the follow¬ 
ing pliouliariLies: 

'l^orks about and all publications of a society 
the nawe of which beglno with a word or phrase 
such as Order, Society, Colonial Order, national 
Society, take the first adjective or noun follow¬ 
ing as a keywords The following societies take a 
compound keywords 

Namr of Society. Koyvrord. 

National Society of the Col- (Colonial Dames) 
onial Dames of Ajnerioa. 

National Society of United (United States 
States Daughters of 1812. Daur^ters) 

Ordor of Colonial Lords of (Colonial Lords) 
Manors in America, 

Society of Colonial Daughters (Colonial 

of the Seventeenth Century Daughters) 

Society of Colonial Wars (Colonial Wars) 

Society of Dauc;Iiters of Hoi- (Daughters of 
land Dam'^s, Descendants of Holland Dames) 

the Ancient and Honorable 
Families of How l^etherlands 
Society of the Second War with (War with 

Creat Britain in the State dreat Britain) 
of Hew York 


V'^orks about the following societies and publica¬ 
tions if not entered under the name of the so¬ 
ciety, take an abbreviated keyword: 

Name of Society. Keyword. 


Daughters of the Amgrlcan Revolution 
Daughters of the Revolution 
Sons of the Amerldan Revolution 
Sons of the Revolution 


(D.A.RJ 

(D.RJ* 

(S.A.R.) 

(S.R.) 




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GENEALOGY. Bibliography.'. AP 

Periodicals...j. APA 

Essays, Miscellanies. Genealogical Methods. APB 

Collective Genealogy . . . .,. A PC 

Nomenclature.... A-PD. 


America T. APF 

United States. Bibliography. APG _ 

Periodicals x. ; rff? ) . A PGA 

Essays. Miscellaneous. (Methods, APB). AP.II 

Collective Genealogy. APK 

Parish Registers, Marriage Records. Necrologies. Epitaplis . A PM 


Wills. Unclaimed Estates. Next of Kin .... APN 

Note: APK-N are general; local matter in APR. 



Local Genealogy ..... APR 

_^ •• CA/e»*'Yp»^^ 

Family and Individual Genealogy. Af’V.. \ 

T lb*!'faA/M.Utj) 

Canada and other British Colonies. Collective Genealogy. APW 

Family and Individual Genealogv.. APW^L 


\ Spanish America, 




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Bedfordohlro• 

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Berkshire. 

i'Orks. 

BrecknocksM e 

Brecon. 

Bucklngjiamshiro 

Bucks • 

Canbrld geolilre 

Caci)s. 

Devonshire. 

Devon. 

Dorsetshire. 

Dorset• 

Durhaxnshlro. 

Durham. 

Olouccatcrshlro. 

Oios. 

Hampshire. 

Hanls. 

Herefordshire. 

Heref3. 

Hertfordshire. 

Herts. 

Huntlr^^onshiire. 

Hunts. 

Lancashire. 

Lancs. 

Leicestershire. 

Lclco. 

Lincolnshire. 

Lines. 

Northamptonshire. 

Korthants 

Nottinghamshire. 

•otto. 

i»tafford3hlre* 

Ctaffs. 

lit shir o. 

-11^.3. 

k^'orcestershlre • 

Voros. 

Yorkshire• 

Yorks• 


Abbreviate counties not listed above by 
omitting the ending ”shire**, excepting Cheshire 
and Shropshire, which arc always to bo Ts-ritten 


In full. 


Kxas^le: 

Subject, 
author St• 
Keywords 


Keywords 


Cud 'Ington In Buckinghamshire ; 

i^y. 

on flyleaf 
(Bucks) 

(Cuddington} 
on ?Qrd 

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Europe. Bibliography. 

Periodicals. 

Collective Genealogy. 

Great Britain. Bibliography. 

Periodicals. 

Essays. Miscellaneous. (Methods, APB) 
Collective Genealog}* .... ... 

Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage : 

Complete. 

Extinct and Dormant. 

Current and Sundry. 

English. 


AR 


ARA 

ARB 

ARC 

ARCA 

/ 

ARD 

ARF 

ARK 

ARL 

ARM. 

ARN 



Scotch. ARC 

Irish .. . ARP ^ 

Complete and extinct and dormant peerages are all classed in ARK and ARL. 

Parish Registers. Marriage Records. Necrologies. Epitaphs. ARS i 


Wills. Unclaimed Estates. Next of Kin.. ART 

Note: ARS-T are general; local matter in ARX. 

( 5€0 

Local Genealogy. ARX*’^*^^^^ 

Arranged by counties: (i) the county, in general; (2) the locals of that count)*. 

Thus: Bedfordshire (general and local), Berkshire (general and local), etc. - 

V\awne.s acc.O'cAio^ 

Family and Individual Crenealogt' . Inoluding .po g ifl-k . ARZ ^ - 

poris'b ey o of iadlvi - clual tovma . 

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France. Bibliography 


AS 


Periodicals. ASA 

Collective Genealogy. Essays. Miscellaneous. ASB 

Peerage. (Nobility in general, ASB) . ASC 

Local Genealogy.■ ASD 

Family and Individual Genealogy. ASF 


Note:—The following, and other partly developed sections, may conform to the 
arrangement of AT-ATH, when desired. 

Spain and Portugal (ASI-ASR). 

Collective Genealogy-. ASM 

\—oc.a.\ «• - _ ^ — - — — - — - - - - A^O 

Looa L Family and Individual Genealogy . ASP 

Italy (AST-ASZ). .. 

Periodicals. A ST A 

Collective Genealogy .. 

koet rf. Family and Individual Genealogy 


Germany. Bibliography. AT 

Periodicals. ATA 

Essays. Miscellaneous... ATB 

Collective Genealogy. ATC . 

Local Genealog>* . ATF fcv>| 

Family and Individual Genealogy...AT11 


.. . ASX . 

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—WuwipvY atm 

Austria- Honga r y (ATI- A^R ). 


Periodicals.!.. 


Collective Genealogy ... 
oc_S-\ •• — 


I» o eft l , Family and Individual Genealogy 

^^VV\ov\\a- 
Rus sia (ATS-ATZ):~ 


_-A A L V>vj D\a<^je 

. 


Collective Genealogy. ATW 

V-odak-V •' — — _ __ — __ ATY 

Ijoeal , Family and Individual Genealogy.. ATZ t.-V^ wAnj 


Poland. Collective Genealogy.; 


, Family and Individual Genealogy.. AVAI 


>jT«5iWv\V^ 


Sweden and Norway. Collective Genealogy . AVB 

V—— — — - — — — — — AV“B^\ \>«| 

> Leeal, Family and Individual Genealogy. AVBl 


Denmark (Iceland here). Collective Genealogy. A VC 


Local, Family and Individual Genealogy 


AVCl Viv|-rawc\\j ^ 


Netherlands. Collective Genealogy’. AVD 1 

LoC 3.\ ♦' AVX)V\ klbNiI I 

L e ea l, Family and Individual Genealogy.. AVDI ,.Akvw\',\\| 


Belgium; Collective Genealogy. 

I—oC-aV •• — — — 

feoeal. Family and Individual Genealogy 


. AVE 

_ - A V ELA 

. AVEI - 


Luxembourg (Duchy). AVF 


Switzerland. Collective Genealogy. AVG 

Loca,\ 


Local, Family and Individual Genealogy. . AVGI 

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Hote:- BooRplates, lIDV-lvIDVK. C-onealogy, 

including peera,'j;es and other nobiliary 
rolls, AP-A'/H. Orders of Knighthood, 
BTII. Seals, MISA-MIY. 


Bibliography. History. AW 

Periodicals and Societies (general and 

regional).. AV/A 

General v/orhs . Hand-books. AWB 

Dictionaries. AWD 

Collections. Essays. Miscellaneous. AV/E 


Rote:- General v;orks on Ecclesiastical 

Heraldry,. Decorations, Regalia, here: 
regional v;ith regional arrangement, 
belov/. 

Crests and Hottos (general and regional). A’.VG 


Flags, general and collective works. AWll 

Rational. AV/I 


United States. AV/IC 

Regional Heraldi’y: 

Great Britain. AWR 

Dignities and Precedence. AV/0 

France. A’.VP 

Germany. AWR 

United States. AV/S 


Other Countrie s .. 
Reserve Genealogy 
Directories prior 


' ye-cty; hf • • • • 

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DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL in a particular coun¬ 
try or continent to history classes; but guidebooks 
to geography, excepting locals In the United 
States and in the British Isles and excepting Paris 
Automobile guidebooks, to Map Room. Views, to his¬ 
tory classes. 

TRAVEL AMONG PRIMITIVE PEOPLES If concerned 
mainly with social life, to QO-QP classes. Ameri¬ 
can Indians, however, to HB classes. 

SCIENTIFIC DESCRIPTIONS OF FOLK LIFE and cus¬ 
toms also to QO>QP classes. 

SOCIAL LIFE, with the exceptions noted above, 
to SBC If treated in a general way; to history 
classes. If restricted to partlculcu* countries. 

SOCIAL COIU)ITIONS TO SAC-AACB; frequently, 
however, to history classes. Surveys, studies of 
social problems, works published by sociological 
Institutions, etc., to SAC-SACB. Travellers’ ac¬ 
counts of social conditions usually to history. 

Hhen In doubt. classify In history. 

DIPLOMACY, In the narrow sense. International 
arbitration, and treaties, to XB classes* Other 
phases of foreign relations, usually to history 
classes* Relations between an American nation and 
a non-American, to the former; between the United 
States and another nation, to the United States: 
between two nations not Included In the above, to 
the nation of the author of thw work In hand. 

NATIONALS IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES, to the coun¬ 
try of residence; If there Is more than one coun¬ 
try of residence, to the country of origin, e.g., 
Germans in the United States to IKK; Germans In 
foreign countries, to EAH.Cf.SEV, 

HUNTIi^ TRIPS, to my classes. 








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HISTORY: Giii: :ral a::d ijiii’/hrsal. 

(\71ien local, includes Archaeolo^^y, except 
Prehistoric); 


Bib 1 i o .-^r aphy. B 

Geheral and Systematic V/orks. BA 

Periodicals and Societies. BAA 

Dictionaries. BAB 

Collections, Essays, and lliscellanies • 

. BAC 

Ancient History. Herodotus, Hepos. BAE 

I'odern History. BAF 

Glironolo^ and Dates. BAH 

Atlases, Cliartc. BAI 

Philosophy and Science of History. BAL 

Study and Teaching. BA1.I 

History of Civilization. BAP 


Directories 

n 

II 

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of various countri 

es... 

.... 

Latin America 

See: 

HCZ 

Canada 

Sec; 

HZ 

United States 

See; 

IZ 

United States, 



prior to 16G6 

See; 

AZE 


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December i, 1904. 


General Bibliography. BB 

Periodicals and Societies. BBA 

History./. BBB 

Description and Travel before 1875. BBE 

after 1875. BBF 

Miscellaneous. BBH 

Asia Minor and Turkey in Asia.( ct . BBO 

{See also Greece, BV; Turkey in Europe, GI.) 

History... BBP 

Description and Travel before 1875. BBR 

after 1875.. BBS 

Kurdistan. Transcaucasia. BBV 

Armenia. History.. . BBX 

Description and Travel. BBY 

Syria and Mesopotamia. History. BCB, 

Description and Travel before 1875. BCC 

- after 1875... .... BCD 

Levant.5CF 























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Palestine. History. BCG 

(Archaeology to Archaeology; History under tlie Jew.s, *PX: Crusades, BTR.) 

Description and Travel before 1875. BCI 

after 1875. BCK 

(This section includes only topographical description; journals of expeditions for excavation, 
etc., go to Archaeology.) 

Jerusalem. BCM 

Arabia, *OFI-*OFR, *( 3 FW 

Persia. History .. BCP 

Description and Travel before 1875. BCR 

after 1875. BCS 

Beloochistan. BCT 

Afghanistan. History.‘.. BCW 

' Description and Travel before 1875. BCX 

after 1875. BCY 

. Central and Northern Asia in General. BD 

{See also Russia, GL-GM.) 

History. BDB 

•\ '• * 

Description and Travel.. >. BDC 

\ 

Turkestan and Eastern Turkestan. BDE 

Bokhara, ^ BDH 

Siberia. History.. BDI 

Description and Travel before 1875. BDK 

after 1875. BDL 

Mongolia. BDN 


Mancluiria 


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HISTORY: ASIA—Continued 

Eastern Asia in General.. BE 

Periodicals and Societies.. BEA 

China, Bibliography. General Works.. BEB 

Periodicals and Societies.:. BEB A 

History ; General..*. BEC - 

Ancient to 1800. BED 

1800 to 1894. BEE 

(Japan War, BES) 

f 

Since 1894. BEG 

' Collections. Essays. Miscellaneous. BEI 

Locals.. BEK 

General Description and Travel before 1875.. BEL 

after 1875.. BEM 

Korea. BEO 

Japan. Bibliography. General Works. BER 

Periodicals and Societies. BERA 

History. .includijig. .Rns sar J.apanase. .war. bes 

Collections. Essays. Miscellaneous.. Political, and , s ocial .... . BET 

conditions. 

Description and Travel before 1875. BEV 

after 1875.. BEW 


Formosa. Kuril Islands., . Riu .Kill. .Islands. 


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HISTORY:ASIA—Continued 

East Indies. History. BF 

Description and Travel. BFB 

Philippines. Bibliography. BFD 

Periodicals!. BFDA 

History to 1898. BFE 

(See also History: Spain, RXP; Spanish-Amorican War, ILG.) 

Since 1898. BFF 

'■ j Collections. Essays. Miscellaneous. BEG 

_- Description and Travel before 1875. BFH 

after 1875.. BFI 

Malay Archipelago. . includinr, . Drutc.b. .East. .IndiG.S.. BFK 

Moluccas.•. BFL 

Borneo. BFM 

■ Celebes... BFN 

Java. BFO 

Sumatra. BFP 

New Guinea... BFR 

Malay Peninsula. BFS 

• . Straits Settlement. BFT 

French Indo-China. BFV 

Periodicals. BFVA 

Cambodia. BFW 

Anam.■. BFX 

Cochin China.. BFY 

Tongkin.*. BFZ 

Siam. History. BG 

Description and Travel before 1875... BGB 

after 187 5. BGC 

Burma, .... BGD 
































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HISTORY; ASIA—Continued 




India. Bibliography. General Works.. BGE 

Periodicals and Societies.. BGEA 

History : General.. BGF 

Ancient. Pre-Mohammedan.. BGH 

i^See also Greece.—History, BV; Mohammedan Period to *0) 

Portuguese settlement. BGI 

{See also BYH.) 

French settlement... BGK 

{See also DEI.) 

British settlement.;. .. BGL 


Sepoy Mutiny, 1857. 

Since the Mutiny. 

Collections. Essays. Miscellaneous. 

(Including Caste, Thugs, Burning of Widows, etc.) 

Locals.. 

General Description and Travel before 1875. 

after 1875.. 


BGM 
BGN 
BGP 

BGR _ 
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BGS 
BGT 
BGV . ■ 
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Ceylon. History.. 

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Dccember^i, 1904. 

HISTORY: OCEANICA bh-bI 

Oceanica, Polynesia, and the Pacific Ocean Islands in General. BH 

Australasia. Bibliography. BHB 

> 

Periodicals and Societies. BHBA 

General and Miscellaneous Works. BHC 

Australia. Histor}’^. BHD 

g 

Description and Travel before 1875.. BHH 

after 1875. BHI 

Victoria. BHK 

New South Wales. BUM 

Canberra. BHIT 

Queensland.. BHO 

South Australia. BHR 

Western Australia. BHT 

Tasmania...; V. BH W 

New Zealand. History.•. BHX 

Description and Travel before 1875.•. BHY 

after 1875. BHZ 

Hawaii (Sandwich Islands). Bibliography.. BI 

Periodicals and Societies. BIA 

, General and Miscellaneous Works. BIB 

History. BIC 

Description and Travel before 1875... BID 

after 1875. BIE 

Samoa. BIF 

Micronesia... . .Qap.Q .. BIH 

Melanesia..H.G.brld.es.^.. RIR 


(Antarctic exploration, to KBY.) 































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HISTORY: AFRICA. 

Africa (General): Bibliography . BK 

Periodicals. Societies. BKA 

General. Miscellanies. BKB 

History.!. BKC 

Description and Travel. BKD 

North Africa:— . .Barbary. Stat.es.♦. BKE 

Morocco. History. . BKG 

Description and Travel before 1850. ...BKH 

Description and Travel after -1850 ... BKI 

Algeria,. General.?. ’..... ^. BKK 

History .?.*;. BKL 

Description and Travel before 1850 y. BKM 

il 

Description and Travel after 1850 .. BKN 

Tunis. History . GaP.thage. BKO 

Description and Travel.?. BKP 

Tripoli. History T. BKR 

Description and Travel .?. KKS 

Sahara... •• • 

French Soudan ?. BKV 


(See also Egyptian Soudan, BLH) 

Timbuctoo. ... P 

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HISTORY: AFRICA-Continued. 


Egypt (Modern, including Nubia). 

(Prehellenic *OBT—*OBY; Hellenic, *OBYE; Roman, *OBYE; Mohammedan Egypt, *OFP.) 


History: 1798-1880.'. BLA 

“ 1880-date (except Mahdi uprising). BLB 

“ Mahdi uprising. BLC 

Description and Travel before 1850. BLE 

Description and Travel after 1850. BLF 

Soudan (except French Soudan, BKV). BLII 

Nile River. BLI 

Abyssinia (Ethiojiia). History. BLK 

Description and Travel before 1850. BLL 

' Description and Travel after 1850 . BLM 

East Africa:— Histopy.. BLN 

Italian Somaliland. Eritrea, etc. BLO 

British Somaliland. French possessions on the east coast.BLP 

British East Africa. BLR 

Uganda. Zanzibar. Pemba. BLS 

Mauritius and East Coast islands except Madagascar. BLT 

German East Africa . . . . 77^*1 y.i /f A. BLV 

Portuguese East Africa. BLW 

Madagascar: General . BLX 

History. BLY 

Description and Travel. BLZ 



























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HISTORY; AFRICA—Continued. 

V/est Africa...BK 

West Africa: Description and Travel before 1850.. .BMA 

Description and Travel after 1850. BMB 

Senegal and Senegambia: Description and Trav'el before 1850 . BMD 

“ “ “ Description and Travel after 1850 . BME 

French Guinea and the Ivory Coast. BMG 

Sierra Leone and British Gambia. BMH 

Liberia. BMI 

Gold Coast and Ashantee T. BMK 

Dahomey .!. BML 

Niger Territories and Niger Coast Protectorate ... N.ig.e.r 1.4 . BMM 

Togoland. Cameroons . BMN 

Portuguese Possessions (Angola, Portuguese Senegambia, Fernando Po, etc.). BMP 

French Congo. .IrXQllXciing. .Lake. .Chad. BMR 

Congo Free State ... Belgian. BMS 

Saint Helena and West Coast Islands (except Fernando Po). BMT 

(Azores and Madeira to Portugal, BYR; Canaries to Spain. BXV.) 

Equatorial and Central Africa in General. BMW 




















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HISTORY: AFRICA—Continued. 

South Africa: General and Miscellaneous.. . 

History . . 

Description and Travel before 1850. 

Description and Travel after 1850 ... 

Cape Colony. History.*. 

Description and Travel before 1850.. 

Description and Travel after 1850 .‘. 

Zululand and the Zulus. 

German Southwest Africa. 

British Central Africa and Protectorate. Rliodcsia .. 

Mashonaland. Matabeleland. Bechuanaland... 

Natal.. 

Orange Free State...... 

South African Republic (Transvaal)... 

History, to 1880... . 

“ 1880-1895 ... . . ., 

“ Jameson’s Raid.'. .. . . 

“ 1896-1902 .... 

“ War of 1899-1902. Miscellany . . . Histi.OI’y .tO. .( 3 . 8.116 . ,.... 

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Bibliography. . BT 

Periodicals and Societies. BTA 

General and Systematic Works. BTC 

Social, Moral (Etc.) Conditions. BTD 

Collections, Essays, and Miscellanies. .. BTE 

Migrations: New Nations (Prior to 476 A. D.). BTF ^ 

(Excepting works which limit the subject to a specific country. The 
Roman period of the various countries belongs to the respective country.) BTG 

See next page. 

Middle Ages, 476-1453. Fall of Western Empire to Fall of Constantinople;' 

General Works. BTH 

Feudalism. ... BTK 

Chivalry... BTN 

Crusades. . BTR 

' y 

Renaissance (in General).. BTT 

Modern History: 1453 4 6 0Q -. BTV 

.. BTVX 

17th Century: History. BTW 

Descriptions of Social and Political Conditions in Travels, Etc., BTW A 

" 18th Century : History. .. BTX 

Descriptions of Social and Political Conditions in Travels, Etc., BTX A 

19th Century: History. BTY 

Descriptions of Social and Political Conditions in Travels, Etc. 

First Half. BTYA 

Descriptions of Social and Political Conditions in Travels, Etc. 

Second Half. BTYB 























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Classical (Greek and Ronan) History. BTG 

Inscriptions. BTGK 


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Antiquities: Gen. & Ilisc. Works 


Periodicals 


BTGR 


Dictionarie 


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20tli Century, .. 

Description of social and political 
conditions, first half... 

V/ar of 1914. Eiu^opean War. 


Bibliography 


Serriqns, addresses, speeches. 

„ .... 

Poetry, Drama. 

Fiction.. 

Econonic aspects, finances, food supplies • . 

Peace Terns. 

Treaties. Versailles, St.Gonnain, etc. 

Ar.ierican participation in v;ar\. 

Reconstruction. 


Influence and results. 

Hospitals, Charities, Red Cross, Y.M.C.A., 
Salvation Amy, Medical and 
Sanitary Affairs. 

Aeronautics. Aerial operations. 

Ilev/spapers, Periodicals, etc., on Trench and 
Camp, Cai'.ip Publications, Carip 
Activities, Canp Life. 


BTZ 


BTZA 

BTZE 

BTZP 

BTZG 

BTZI 

BTZK 

BTZO 

BTZP 

BTZQ 

BTZS 

BTZT 

BTZV 

BTZV/ 

BTZY 


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History, Bibliography. BW 

Periodicals. BWA 

General and Systematic Works. BWB 

Gompends, School Histories. BWC 

Collections, Essays and Miscellanies. BWD 

^ “...u. ‘‘ . “ Ancient.... . BWDC 

Inscriptions,. Latin.BWDP 

Social, Political and Municipal.*. BWE 

“ “ “ Ancient... ant iqu-Ltias... BWEC 

Previous to Kepublic: 509 B. C. BWF 

Republic: 509 B. C.—31 B.C. BWG 

Empire: 31 B.C.—395 A. D. (Division by Theodosius).%. BWH 

Decline. Invasions. Barbarian Kingdoms: 395—774 A. D.. BWI 

Frankish and German Emperors. Renaissance. ) 

>774—1796. BWK 

Spanish—Austrian Dominion. ; • 

1796 to date. B^Z 

Struggle for Independence: 1796—1860. BWL 

United Italy1860. .-r.... BWM 

States of the Church. Popery as Political Power... BWN 

Cities, Provinces, Colonies and Islands,. BWO 

Excepting: 

Rome, Latium. BWP 

Florence, Etruria, Tuscany. BWQ^ 

Genoa, Liguria . BWR 

Venice, Lombardy—Venetia.. BWS 

Naples, Kingdom of Naples... . BWT 

Sicily. ... BWV 

Sardinia—Piemont, Savoy and Island Sardinia. BWW 

Descriptions of Social and Political Conditions in Travels, Etc.. . BWX 


Italy 


Ancient: 


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HISTORY: SPAIN. 

General. 

Bibliography.. BX 

Periodicals and Societies. BXA 

General and Systematic Works (including Antiquities). BXB 

Collections. BXC 

Essays and Miscellanies. BXD 


Gov’ernment and Politics. BXF 

Foi-eign Affairs. Diplomatic History. BXG 

Periods. 

Early (to 711).‘. BXH 

Moorish Kingdom (711-1479. To include, also, the history of the 

Moors in Spain to their final expulsion in 1609.). BXI 

Ferdinand and Isabella (1479-1516). BXK 

Spanish Arnada 

Charles I (V, Emperor of Germany) and Philip II (1516-1598). BXL 

Philip III—Charles IV ( 1598 - 1808 ).....SP.an.i.sh..successip.^. BXM 

Napoleonic Period (1808-1814). BXN 

Ferdinand YII and Isabella II (1814-1868).■.. BXO 

Revolution of 1868 to BXP 

..1.9.1.9....v.o....'J.at.e.. 

Local. 

" Periodicals and Societies... BXT 

Pyrenees 

Princijial Geographical Divisions. Provinces.history and Description 

(including Canary and Balearic Islands and Republic of Andorra). BXV 

Minor Local History and Description. (Districts, Cities, Towns). BXVN 

Colonies and Possessions. (General Works). BXVW 

Social History. Cultui-e History. BXW * 

Travel and Description (general) before 1800. BXX 

after 1800. BXY 





























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General. 

Riblio‘>;ra])hy. BY 

Periodicals and Societies. BYA 

(ieneral and Systematic Works (incliulinji^ Antiquities). BYB 

Pollections. Essays. Miscellanies. BYC 

(ioverninent and Politics. BYF 

Foreij^n Affairs. Dqdomatic History. BY(i 

Periods . byh 

Note :—BVI to BYN reserved for subdivision, if necessary. 


Local History and Description. (To include the Azoi-es and Madeira). BYR 

* '*■ ■' 

(’olonies and Possessions (general). BYV 

V 

(Ih'scrvtMl for Social History, if re(juiml). BYW 

(Reserved for Travel and Description before ISOO, if required). BYX 

Social History. Travel and I)escri])tion. BYY 














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Periodicals. Societies. Monograph series. BZAA 

(Cutter no. 

Bibliography. BZAB 

Genera 1 works....... BZAC 

Regional works (with name of country as keyword). BZAD 

Causes. Origin. BZAF 

Diplomatic history. BZAH 

International law. Neutrality. BZAI 

Peace.BZAK 

Military operations.. BZAH 

Aerial operations. BZAN 

Regimental histories. BZAP 

Registers, lists, etc. Collective biography.. BZAR 

Personal narratives of non-combatants... BZAS 

Prisoners and prisons. BZAT 

Sanitary affairs. Relief. Charities... .. BZAV 

Public opinion. Propaganda. Press. BZAW 

Intellectual life. Art, literature, music, philosophy, 

religion, science. BZAX 

Economics and finance. BZAY 

Other special topics... BZAZ 

Naval operations.VYAK 

Pamphlet voltimes. . BZAC 


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HISTORY: GREAT BRITAIN. 


Bibliography. Chronicles, Records, and Collections of 

Docuinents. C 

Societies and Periodicals..... CA 

Collections of British Locals.. CAB 

Almanacs... CAC 

History of Great Britain; History of England. 

General and Systematic Works. CB 

Essays. Miscellanies. CBA 

Great Britain. Travel and Description. CBD 

England. Travel and Description. CBP 

Collected Speeches of Statesmen. CC 

Early England to 1066. CD 

Archaeology... CDA 

Norman Period to 1154. CE 

Plantagenet (1154-1399). CF 

Lancaster and York (1399-1485). CG 

Tudors (1485-1603). CH 

Stuarts (1603-1714)... Cl 

Civil War; Commonwealth; Cromv/ell. CIB 

Hanover (1714-1837).. CK 

Victoria (1837- ifCi) . CL 

20 th Century. GLH 

Constitutional and Political History.. CM 

Social History.... CN 

England 

County and Town Histories. CO 

County and Town Descriptions... COB 

Castles, Mansions, Ch\u*ches and Abbeys........ COP 




























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Scotland.. 

Periodicals and Societies. 

llary. Queen of Scots. 

Clans and Tartans.. •. 

Travel and Description. 

County and Town Histories. 

County and Tovm Descriptions. 

Castles, Marjsions, Churches and Abbeys.... 

Ireland... 

Special Periods. 

Periodicals and Societies. 

Political, Afyarlan and Social History.... 

Travel and Description. 

County and Town Histories.. 

County and Tov/n Descriptions. 

Castles, Mansions, Churches and Abbeys.... 

V/ales. 

Periodicals and Societies. 

Travel and Description.. 

County and Tov/n Histories.. 

Isle of I.Ian. 

Travel and Description. 

Colonies: General V/orks. 

Periodicals and Societies.. 

Travel and Description. 

Pariphlet voluries on British locals. 


CP 

CPA 

CPB 

c-rD 

CPE 

CPW 

OR 

CRB, 

CRF 

CS 

CSA 

CSB 

CSD 

CSW 

ruCT , 

CTB 

Ibvj ^l4Ce^ 

CTF 

CV 

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CVB 

CVQ . 

C?/ 

CWB 

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CXA 

CXB 

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• . 

I’ci-iodicals and Socielias. 

Almanacs • • ... .. 

Dictionaries.. 

.(icncral and Systematic Works. 

^ Ahridunu'nts. School Histori(‘s. 

('ollections... 

I'ssays and Miscellanies... 

■ Anti(jniti(>s. 

(iov(*rnni(Mit and Politics; Political History ((Jeneral Works) 

IVriodicals.. 

(’ollections. 

(lovernnient. 


1 ) 

DA 

DAC 

DAP 

DA F 

DAL 

DIU 

DDH 

DP.K 

D(’ 

IK’A 

DPIi 

IK’D 


(Ilesei v(>d for Party Ilistoi'V and Politics, at ]»resent 
in D(’). 





' Foreign Affairs. Dij>loniatic Histoi-y. IK’L 

. IVritHls. 

Mirly (to'.>>>71. DD 

Houses of (’ajK't, \’alois and .Vn<i-onleme (DST-loSD) . DDD 

L(*tters and .Mi'inoirs relalinji to this jK‘riod....r. DDK 


Noth:—I' he term “memoir” is used in the sense of a narrative of personal reminiscensoB, 
not as synonymous with biojjraphy or history. 

Kefoi-nnitioii in France. ( Fverylhin^' r(‘iatin;i- strictly to this subject). DDL 


(’ollections, ICssays ami .Miscelhmies. (To iiiclmh* .any biooivajthy r«‘st*rv(‘d 

in historv). DDM 


.leanm* Dare 


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liourbons (in |^onei-al). 

Henrv IV and Louis XIII (ITiSb-KU.*]). 

and Memoirs. 


(’ollections, Essavsand Miscellanies. 
Louis XIV ( KU.'MTlo). 


L(‘tters and Memoirs. 


(’ollections, Essavs and Miscellanies. 


(Non:;—Kverythin}( relating to the Man with the Iron .Mask in DKM, to the Revocation of 
the Edict of Nantes in DDL.) 


Louis XV (171 0 - 1 774). 


Letters and Memoirs. 


(\)ll(‘ctions, Essavsand Miscellanies. 

Isolds XVI and XVII (1774-1781)). (Everythin*;- relatiii}*- to the Diamond 
Xecklace here)... 


Letters and Memoirs. 


(Collections, Essjiys and Miscellanies. ( Everything; relating; to pretenders 
to the title of Jjouis XVII here).. 

Uevolntion and First Republic (1781)-1804), (ithieral works. 

Periodicals and Socicdies. 


Letters and Memoirs (if »>eneral; but if referrin*; particularly to one of 
the followino- sections, to be phfced there).... 

(Collections, Essays and .Miscelhinies. (To lie treated in the same way as 
Letters and Memoirs). 

Events and (Causes leading- to the Revolution. 


Partv Historv. 


Parliamentary History:— 

( t^H»rv(>d Assemblee nationale and theAssemblee legislative, 

' iU preiieid in 1)1'^). 

(Convention nationale (sec* also DEL). 

R<*i;;n of Terror. ( Everything; ivlatin*;- jmrticnlarly to the im])risonment 
and c‘xecntion of membei*s of the i-oyal family to be pla(*ed hc*re). 

For(*i<;n Wars. ((Jeneral. See also DFX) . 

(Civil Wars (the Vt'iidca*)...>... 

Provincial History (Paris to be class(*d with national historv of this) 


])c*riod). 


Directorv and (Consulate*. 


(Collec'tions, Essays and Miscc'llanies (incindin;;, for the ]>resent 
Letters and Memoii-s). 

(Cam])ai‘»-ns ( Italy, E^yjit, etc.). 

































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Napoleon 1 (1804-1815.) (leneral works. Lives of Napoleon, Josephine 


and Louise.. DG 

( Reserved for I’eriodieals, at jn-esent in DGF). UGA 

Na])oleoirs state pa])ers, letters, dictated ineinoirs, opinions, etc. DGB 

Letters and Memoirs (if »»;eneral; otherwise as in DFR). DGI) 


(k)llections, Essays and Miscellanies (if ^'eneral; otherwise as in,I)FI)). DGR 

Military History (p,eneral, also i)articular cani])ai«:;ns not otherwise sjieci- 


Hed). DGK 

IVninsnlar War. DGO 

Russian Gain])ai^n. DGR 

18L‘i-l8l5:—('ainpai»»ns. Exile to Elba. 1st Restoration. ,I)GT ' 

The Hnndred Days. Waterloo. DGV 

■ Exile at St. Helena. (E very tin n«>). DGW 

Restoration in general (1814-1848).:. 1)H 

Letters and Memoirs. DHC 

(’ollections. Essays and Miscellanies. DHE 

Lonis XVIir (1814-1824). DHK 

Letters and Memoirs. DHM 

(’ollections. Essays and Miscellanies. DHX 

diaries X (1824-18^0). DHP 

( Reserved for Letters and Memoirs, at present in DHP). DHR 

( “ “ Poirns, Essays & Misc., “ “ ).. DHS 

( "• Revolution of July, 18d(), ‘‘ “ ). DHV 

Ivonis Philiiiiie (185(1-1848)..•. DHW 

( Reserved for Letters and Memoii-s, at (iresent in DHV) . DHX 

(’ollections. Essays and .Miscellanies. DHV 
































lU'VoIiitioii of 1.S4.S. Second Jtepublir. (1848-1802.) General WorkH.. 

Lettei-s and Meinoii-H. 

('olleetions, Essays and .Miscellanies. 

(’oni> d’etat ( Dec. 18r»l). ( Everythin}^). 

.\ai)ol(*on 111 (1852-1870). General Woi-ks. Lives of Na])oleon. 

( Reserved for Napoleon's state papers, letters, etc., at jn*esent in I)K ). 

/ 

Ij(*ttei-s and Memoirs. 

(’olleetions, Essays and .Miscellaides. 

( Resei-ved for Military History, at ju-esent in DKF. To include narra 
tives, memoirs, etc.). 

Eraiico-G(‘rman War. General works (non-German sources)..*7. 

“ (German sources).. 

( Reserved for ja-eliminary events and nej;otiations, at ])resent in I)K W).. 

IVrsonal narratives and letters... 

('olleetions. Essays and Miscellanies. 

Rai-ticnlar battles and sieves.. 

Noik:—DKS, DKV', DKX are reserved for the separ.'it.e classification of German sources 
as in DKO. 

Third lh*jnd)lic (1870- ) in ofqicral. 

l./t*tters .“ind .Memoirs. 

('olleetions, Essays and .Miscelhinitss. 

( Reserved for .Vjttiomd .Vssembly of Defense, tit jnvsent in DL). 

('omnmne (.Marcli-.Mtiy, 1871 )... 

Notk;—DI.N-DI.W reserved {j>r liie liistory of administrations to date, at present in I)I 

Dreyfus ('tise. 


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(Bihliojj^iMphy, in l)0+t. lUit l)il)Ii()«i,rn])liy rclnt- 


iii;C to tli(^ Revolution of 1TS1> is ulueed in DFD). 

Periodicals and Societies... 

History («i;eneral, iiiclndin»»- anti<|nities. Rnt Idstorv relatin<»- to tlie 
Revolution of ITSd is j)laced with tlmt period). 

(])articnlar ej)oclis, at p i rnen -t in lHt f*. Rnt it is often advis¬ 
able to chiss these with the ])erio(ls in the history of the country).... 

Pollections, Essays and Miscellanies. 

I)(‘scrij)tions of social and political conditions before 17St).,. 


“ “ • “ “ “ after 17St).. 

-Note.—DOK and 1)01. include native as well as forei-jn descriptions'. 

( lieserved for (Toverninent and Adndnistration, at |)resent in DOK or 
DOL)..:... 

Prisons. 

t-Renerv(><ii li»»rSocial Salons, now 4 i r 4>OK o e-4)Ol-jtr.. 

(--—~ (’hnrches, ). 

Local Description... 

Except: 

(iiiide-books... 

Directories. DOZ 



















'OM of- Clc-pa,w»rierfs I'to tlr,e anoientr 


»,Ucr Local History. Cp^o^YJ“/ f s- .cX ''■ Pe- 


(iiMienil Works (proviiires, (lejmrtinentw, towns, islniids, etc). 


Periodicals and Societies (•'•eneral 


Ilrittany, Maine, Anjon. (To include tAvo or more of these jirovinces),... 
Prittanv;—Periodicals and Societies. 


History and Descrijition. 
Maine:—Periodicals and Societies. 


History and Description. 


Anjon :—Periodicals and Societies 


History and Description. 


.ocals(DPD-DPl). 

Note :—Ixjcals include departments as well as towns and other minor divisions. 

Ihit local periodical and society publications are placed with those of the 
province, Thus:—'TJul. de la Soc. de la Corrcze”goes to I)QV\ and 
“ Archives hist, de la Gironde” to DRA). 


Xorniandy, Picardy, Artois. 


Picardv and Artois:—Periodicals and Societies....,.,,. 


History and Descrijition 


Locals (DPM-DPP). 


Plianipa^ne, He de France (except Paris), I..orraine (FYencli) 
(’liamjiajj'ne and De Drie:—Periodicals and Societies. 


History and Desci-iption 


He de France:—Periodicals and Societies. 


History and Description. 


Lorraine ( French):—Periodicals and Societies. 


History and Descrijition..’. 

Locals (DPS-DPV ). 

Note; —Alsace, German Lorraine, and the general history of Lorraine prior to 1871 are 
placed with German History 


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Normandy:—IVriodicals and Societies. DJ’M • 

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linr^niKh', FrancluM’omt*^. Savov. 

I’ur^imdy:—Periodicals and Societies... 

History and Description. 

Pranclu‘-Pointe;—Periodicals and Societies. 

. Ilistoiy and Descrijdion. 

Savoy:—Pei-iodicaIs and Societies. 

History and Description. 

Locals (D(iA-D(iF)... 

Oi'leans, etc., .\nverji-ne. 

Oi-leans and Toni-aine:—IVriodicals and Societies.„.... 

History and Descri])tion. 

P>erry, Xivernais and Bonrbonnais:—Periodicals and Societies. 

History and Description. 

Lyonnais and Anver^ne:—I’eriodicals and Societies. 

History and Descri])tion. 

Locals ( D(]l-D(2<) I.—.'. 

Poitou, Limousin. Maiche. 

Poiton:—Periodicals and Societies. 

History and Descri]»tion. 

Linionsin and Marclie:—Periodicals and Societies. 

History and Descrijdion. 


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Bibllof>;raphy. ^ 

Periodicals and Societies.... EAA 

Dictionaries).. EAC 

General and Systematic V/orks. EAD 

Abridc^.ients • School Histories. EAE 

Collections. EAG 

Essays and Miscellanies. EAH 

Government and Politics. EAlv! 

Foreign Relations. Diplomatic History... EAR \ 

Social and Culture History. EAS 

Travel and Description. EAW 

Early History to the Partition of Verdun (843). 

General Medieval History. Historical 
Archaeology... EB 

Periodicals and Societies. EBA 

Carolingian, Saxon, Franconian and Hohenstaufen 
Houses, and first Interregnum 
(843-1273). EBD 

Hanseatic League.'.. EBI 

Houses of Hapsbiu*g, Luxemburg, &c. to Cliarles V 

(1273-1519). EBK 

Cliarles V to Joseph I (1519-1705). EBO 

(Note:- Tlie Reformation v/ith Church 
Histor^r, ZO. Biography of Charles V 
with Spanish History, BXL.) 

Thirty Years* War. EBS 

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Joseph I to Leopold II (1705-1790). The 18th Century in general... EBV 
Silesian and Seven Years’ Wars. EBY 

Leopold II to William I (1790-1871). The 19th Century in general... EC 

Letters, Memoirs, Speeches, &c., unless more particularly re¬ 
stricted to a subsequent period... ECC 

Napoleonic period (1790-1815). ECF 

(Non:—Napoleonic wars with French History.) 

(Reserved for “Rhine-Bund,” now in ECF). ECG 

From 1815 to (and including) the Revolution of 1848-9. ECI 

From 1849 to the Empire of 1871... ECN 

Schleswig-Holstein question and conquest. ECR 

Austro-Prussian War. ECT 

(Reserved for North-German Union, now in ECN). ECX 

(Notb:— Franco-Gemtan War in French history, DKN-DKY ) 

Empire of 1871. (Everything here at present)..J.8.7.1-.88. ED 

life!.II, 1888-1918.EDD 

Republic, 1918- . EDG 

















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Divisions of the German Empire: 


Kinjjjdom of Prussia. Bibliography. EH 

Periodicals and Societies. EHA 

General and Systematic Works. EHB 

Collections. EHC 

^ i Rooopvod ' fer Essays and Miscellanies). EHD 

Government and Politics.. EHF 

I 

(Reserved for general Travel and Description). EHL 


History to (and including) the reign of Frederick II EHM 

(Note:— Particular history of the Silesian and Seven Years’ Wars, EBY) gl*GQ.t/ • 

History and Biography of Frederick II. EHP 

Works of Frederick II. EHR 

From the reign of Frederick II. 17.4.0.“ .;.. EHS 


bas-t PrusSlai. P^rrSo(*^^ . ~ElA 
Prussian Provinces: •' "Hist > ^ ^ 

(Rooorvod fo » East Pruasia)... 

West Prussia. Periodicals and Societies. EIC 

History and Description. EID 

Berlin (Province and City). Periodicals and Societies. EIF 

History and Description.. EIG 


Brandenburg. (Rooopved j F e r 
History and Description. 


Periodicals and 


Societies^, 


EIM 

EIN, 


EIP 


. EIR 


Pomerania. Periodicals and Societies. 
History and Description. 






















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Prussian Provinces (Cont’d). 


£|V 

(Posen) .EIT-fifW 

Periodicals. EIT 

History and Description.. EIV 

Silesia. Periodicals and Societies. EIX< 

History and Description. EIY 

Saxony (Prussian). Periodicals and Societies. EK 

Rese r ved for History, etc.). EKA 

(See also EM.) 

Schleswig-Holstein. Periodicals and Societies. EKC 

History and Description. EKD 

(Schleswig-Holstein Question, ECR.) 

^Hanover. Periodicals and Societies. EKF 

Lower Saxony* Fr‘*es\avwi 

riistory and Description. EKG 

Westphalia. Periodicals and Societies. EKH 

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History and Description.... EKI 

Hesse-Nassau. Periodicals and Societies. EKL 

History and Description. EKM 

(Note.—H esse-Cassel to be classed with Hesse-Nassau. See, also, ENH.) 

Rhine Province. ‘ Periodicals and Societies.'. EKO 

'History and Description.. EKP ’ 

Hohenzollern. Periodicals and Societies. EKS 

(Reserved for History and Description). EKT 


Prussian Cities (except Berlin)^and all other minor Locals (s helv ed 


in nnr tnp ii j^ i i i pl i i i ’nl nlphnhrt) .^. EKZ plaaej 

Lu^aVia. Vv|ev\As - Vex'. ♦ ^oc. oui'oV-— --ELKV 

u .. VAis^ r descix*.---ELKW 

Kingdom of Bavaria. Bibliography. EL 


ELA 

ELB 


Periodicals and Societies. 

General and Miscellaneous History, 
Travel and Description. 


ELH 


























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Bavaria fCont’d). 

Bavarian Provinces 

Upper and Lower Bavaria. Periodicals and Societies. ELN 

History and Description . ELO 

Upper and Rhine Palatinate. Periodicals and Societies. ELP 

History and Description.. ELR 

Upper, Middle and Lower Franconia. Periodicals and Societies ELS 

(Rooopvcd History and Description^.. ELT 

, Swabia. Periodicals and Societies. ELV 

History and Description. ELW 

Cities and all other minor Locals (as in EKZ). ELY by < 


Kingdom of Saxony .. EM 


Periodicals and Societies. EMA 

General History and Description. EMB 

Local History and Description.....'... EML 


(Note. —Everything relating to Saxony, except what refers exclusively to Prussian Saxony, EK-EKA, 
to be classed with this section.) 



Kingdom of Wuktemberg . EMN 

Local History and Description. (Everything at present). EMY 





















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Grand Duchies: 

Baden. EN 

Periodicals and Societies. ENA 

General History and Description.•. ENB 

Local History and Description... ENG 

Hesse... ENH 

Periodicals and Societies. ENI 

General History and Description. ENK 

Local History and Description. ENP 

(Notb—E verything relating to the Hetses, to be classed with this section, except aspfbvided 
in EKL-M,) 

Mecklenburg-Schwerin and Mecklenburg-Strelitz. ENR 

Periodicals and Societies. ENS 

General History and Description. ENT ■ 

(Reserved for Local History and Description). ENY 

rSaxe-Weimar... EG 

[Thun ndia 

Hisrory and Description. (Everything here at present). EOB 

Oldenburg. EOH 

History and Description. (Everything here at present). EOK 




















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HISTORY: GERMANY (Coiit’d). 

Duchies : 

Brunswick. EOR 

History and Description. (Everything here at present). EOT 


Saxe-Meiningen and Saxe-Altenburg. EP 

Periodicals and Societies. EPA 

General History and Description... EPB 

Saxe-Coburg-Gotha. EPH 

History and Description. (Everything here at present). EPK 


Anhalt (Reserved for)...EPR-EPZ 

History and Description.^., . .. EFT 


Principalities : 

(Note. —The classifications for this section, ER-ERZ, are all reserved, awaiting books.) 

Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt and Schwarzburg.Sondershausen.. 

Waldeck. 

Reuss (both Elder and Younger Line). 

Schaumburg-Lippe. 

Lippe. 


.ER-ERE Use. a} 

.ERF.ERI USeA3 

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Free Towns: 


Liibeck, 


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Free Towns (Cont’d). 

Bremen. ESH 

Periodicals and Societies. ESI 

History and Description. ESK 

Hamburg. ESR 

Periodicals and Societies. ESS 

History and Description. EST 

Imperial Territory: 

Alsace-Lorraine. Bibliography. ET 

Periodicals and Societies. ETA 

History and Description. ETB 

Alsace. Periodicals and Societies. ETF 

History and Description. ETG 

Lorraine. Periodicals and Societies. ETI 

History and Description.i. ETK 

Locals (Alsace-Lorraine). ETM 

Colonies and Dependencies (in general). EY 

Periodicals and Societies. EYA 

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(InAudes, also, whatever relates to Austria alone. For matter relating to Hungary alone, see FO. 


History of the Holy Roman Empire with that of Germany.) 

Bibliography. F 

Periodicals and Societies.. FAA 

Dictionaries. FAC 

General and Systematic Works. FAD 

Abridgments. School Histories.FAE 

Collections. FAG 

(Reserved for Essays and Miscellanies, now in FAG). FAH 

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Government and Politics.. ?^. Y'l ! i''.’ !"*. 7.!'. V'. 5 . FAM 

( Rooervod fw p Foreign Relations and Diplomatic History, nww in FAIV^.. FAR 

Social and Culture History. FAW 

Travel and Description. FAY 


Periods (to be elaborated hereafter as may become necessary): 

To the accession of Francis (II. of Germany, first Emperor of 


Austria), 1792. FB 

From 1792 to date.r ;..FC 


(Note : Austro-Prussian War, ECT.) 


Austrian Provinces: 

Lower Austria. Periodicals and Societies. FH 

History and Description. FHA 

Vienna. Periodicals and Societies.. FHC 

History and Description. ^ . FHD 

Upper Austria. Periodicals and Societies. FHI 

History and Description. FHK 




























HISTORY: AUSTRIA-HUNGARY. Austrian Provinces {Continued). 

Salzburg (Province and City). Periodicals and Societies.FHM 

History and Description. FHN 

Styria. Periodicals and Societies. FHP 

History and Description. FHR 

Carintbia. Periodicals and Societies. FHT 

History and Description. FHV 

Carniola. -( R e oeywd) ?. FHX - FSZ - 

Coastland. ... Zs.tPig.... FI . - JJB - 

History and Description. FIA 

Tyrol and Vorarlberg. Periodicals and Societies. FIC 

History and Description. FID 

Bohemia. Periodicals and Societies. . FIG 

History and Description. FIH 

’ Moravia. Periodicals and Societies. FIP 

History and Description. FIR 

Silesia (Austrian). (Reserved). FIT-FIW 


(Note : Silesia in general with Prussian Silesia, EIX.) 

Galicia. Periodicals and Societies. FIX 

History and Description. FIT 

Bukowina. Periodicals and Societies. FK 

History and Description. FKA 

Dalmatia. Periodicals and Societies. FKC 

History and Description. FKD 


Protected States, Dependencies: 

Liechtenstein. ( R e se rv ed. ).. )f’. (•. 

(Note : Bosnia and Herzegovina with the Balkan States.) 

Hist. V DescT. 


FKI-Fi^r 


Cities, except as above provided, and all other minor Locals. 


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(R e s erTc d -for Periodicals and Societies.. FOA 

General and Systematic Works... FOD 

Collections, Essays and Miscellanies.. FOG 

(Reserved fof-Government and Politics,-now in FOG). FOM 

(Reserved Ajr Social and Culture History , -no w in-FOG). FOW 

Travel and Description. FOY 


Periods (to be elaborated when necessary): 


To the Revolution of 1848-9. FP 

Revolution 1848-’9 and subsequent history. FPX 

(Note : When desired, Hungarian history under the present dual monarchy (1867- ) to begin with FR.) 


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Hungarian ProTinces: 

Hungary and Transylvania. Periodicals and Societies. FWA 

History and Description. FWB 

Budapest. Periodicals and Societies. FWF 

History and Description . FWG 

Croatia and Slavonia. Periodicals and Societies. FWM 

History and Description. FWN 

Fill me. (Pomrrrd). FWT-SSUf 

Cities, except Budapest, and all other minor Locals. FWY 
























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if treated conjointly with those of the Netherlands). 

Bibliography T........ GA 

Periodicals and Societies. GA A 

Dictionaries. GAB 

General and Systematic Works. GAC 

Collections 7 .. GAD 

; Essays and Miscellaneous. GAE 

Government and Politics. GAG 

Foreign Relations. Diplomatic History. *7 . GAGF 

rc.\atvc»n 5 c.oanlv'ie.^.; • • • . G.^^R 

Social Life and Culture History... GAH 

Travel and Description. 7 . GAI 

Periods:— 

From the Earliest Times to the War of Independence.'. GAK 

The War of Independence, including events immediately preceding (1555-1648). GAL 

I'rom the Treaty of Munster (1648) to the Batavian Republic (1795) . GAM 

The Batavian Republic (1795-1806), Reign of Louis Bonaparte and French Annexation 

(1806-14). GAN 

From 1814 to the present time. GAO ' 

Provinces:— 

North Holland. Periodicals and Societies.. GAV 

History and Description. GAV'A 

(Reserved for Haarlem, now in GAXZ) .GAVB-C 

Amsterdam. Periodicals and Societies.'. GA\'D 

History and Description. GAVE 




























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South Holland. Periodicals and Societies.... GAVI 

History and Description. GAVK 

Hague. Periodicals and Societies. GAVL 

/. History and Description..'. GAVM 

HISTORY: BELGIUH. 

See note to History: Netherlands. 

Bibliography..1.GB 

Periodicals and Societies. GBA 

General and Systematic Works. GBC 

Collections. Essays. Miscellaneous. GBD 

Government. Politics. Diplomatic History. GBG 

Travel and Description. Social Life and Culture History. .. GBK -fr 

History of Particular Periods until the Revolution of 1830.. GBM 

Note:—The above section maybe subdivided as follows, when required: 

From Earliest Times to 1598.GBM 

From 1598 to 1830...GBN 

Revolution of 1830 to the Present Time..... GBP 

Provinces;— ' 

Antwerp (province and city). Bibliography .. .... .. GBW 

Periodicals and Societies... .. GBWA 

History and Description . . 7.. . .».. GBWB 

West and East Flanders. 

(Works on Flanders, in general, here. French Flanders, DPA. When the name is made 
synonymous with Low Countries, the classification must conform.) 

Periodicals and Societies. GBWH 

History • and Description. GBW’I > 

Brabant. (Brabant, in general, liere. The province of North Brabant, G A WE.) 

Bibliography..... GBX 

Periodicals and Societies. GBXA 

History and Description..... .-i. GBXB 

Brussels. Periodicals and Societies.. GBXC 

History and Description. GBXD 





























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Hainaut: Periodicals and Societies. GBXH 

History and Description.T. GBXI 

Tournay. Periodicals arid Societies. GBXM 

History and Description. GBXN 

Utrecht (province and city). Periodicals and Societies. GAVS 

History and Description... GAVT 

Zeeland ( now in GAXZ ^ . .. .7. .GAW-^^J^ 

" M»s-i- * Desc! r. *-"■- 

North Brabant (no» in l . .GAWE-|[ 

See, also, GBX. f. » ?Ocr. ^ 4*^1 

Limburg. (The former Duchy of Limburg, here. See, also, GBY.) 

Periodicals and Societies. GAWK 

f History and Description. GAWL 

Gelderland. Periodicals and Societies. GAWO 

History and, Description. GAWP 

Overijssel. Periodicals and Societies. GAWV 

History and Description. GAWW 

Deventer. GAWX 

Drenthe (now in GAXZ).. GAX-D • 

Groningen ( now in OAX '%~ ) . . I... . GAXE -ri^ 

Friesland. Periodicals and Societies.•.. GAXK 

History and Description.'. GAXL 

Miscellaneous local history . . .. GAXZ 

Colonies and Dependencies (in general);— 

Bibliography. GAY 

( Reae rv cfi fo r Periodicals and SocietiesJ|(.. GAYA 

History and Description ..... GAYB 


Government and Management 


GAYE 































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HISTORY: BELGIUM, ETC,_Continued. 

Li^ge (province and city). Periodicals and Societies 


GBXR 


History and De.sciiption. GBXS 

Limbourg. (At present in GBYZ). GBY-G 

See note to GAWK. 

Luxembourg. . . ipvJciV.. {jBYH-j(f 

The ^uchy of Luxembourg, GC _ _ , - -G-R-yp 

Xamur (province and city). Periodicals and Societies...' GBYR 

History and Description... ... . GBYS 

GBYW 

Miscellaneous Local History. . GTi V ii 

Colonies.. GBYZ 

HISTORY: LUXEMBOURG, GRAND DUCHY OF. 

Bibliography.. . GC 

Periodicals and Societies... GCA 

History and Description....... GCC 


Note;—Works on Luxembourg, in general, here. The Belgian Province of Luxembourg, 
GBYH. 


HISTORY: SWITZERLAND. 

Bibliography .. . GD ' 

Periodicals and Societies.. GDA 

Dictionaries ... GDB 

General and Systematic Works. GDC 

Collections, Essays. Miscellaneous. GDD 

Government and Politics . GDG 

Social and Culture History . .. GDI 

Travel and Description .'. GDK 

Periods:— 

From the Earliest Times to the Formation of the Confederation (1291). GDM 

The Confederation (1291-1798). GDN 


























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HISTORY: SWITZERLAND, ETC.-Continued. 


From the Establishment of the Helvetic Republic (1798-1803) to the present time GDP 

Constitutional and Political History (1798—) . GDPD 

Note:—The following subdivisions can be used when required :— 

From the Earliest Times to Charlemagne (768). GDM 

Carolingian and other rules to the formation of the Confederation (768-1291). GDME 

Struggle with the House of Hapsburg (1291-1474). GDN 

Struggle with the Empire (1474-1648). GDNI 

Period of Independence to the destruction of tbe Confederation (1648-1798). GDO 

Helvetic Republic (1798-1803) to the present time. GDP 

Constitutional and Political History (1798—). 7 . . . . GDPI 

Cantons:— 

Zurich (canton and town). Periodicals and Societies. GDV 

History and Description. GDVA 

Bern (canton and town). Periodicals and Societies.. . GDVD 

History and Description . GDVE 

Lucerne (canton and town). Periodicals and Societies. GDVH 

History and Description. GDVI 

Uri. GDVM-P 

Schwiz (canton and town).GDVR-V 

Unterwald, Ob dem Wald, \ 

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Unterwald, Nid dem Wald, ) 

Glarus (canton and town). Periodicals and Societies .. GDW 

History and Description. GDWA 

Zug (canton and town). GDWD-G 

Fribourg (canton and town). Periodicals and Societies. GDWH 

History and Description. GDWI 

Solothurn (canton and town). GDWM-N 

Basel-Stadt.... GDWO-F 

^ --- _ __ _.G»l>vrp 

Basel-Land. (Basel, in general, liere.) Periodicals and Societies. GDWR 

History and Description. GDWS 

Schaffhausen (canton and town). Periodicals and Societies..’. GDWW 

History and Description. GDWX 

































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Appenzell (Outer and Inner Rhodes). Periodicals and Societies 

History and Description... 

St. Gall (canton and town). Periodicals and Societies. 

History and Description. 

Grisons (Graubuenden). Periodicals and Societies. 

History and Description.... 

Aargau. Periodicals and Societies.. 

History and Description. 

Thurgau... 


Ticino «.’A^^9^7*. 

Vaud. Periodicals and Societies , 


History and Description. 

Valais. Periodicals and Societies.-... 

History and Description .. ... 

Neuch&tel (canton and town). Periodicals and Societies 

History and Description .. .. 

Geneva (canton and town). Periodicals and Societies.. 

History and Description. .... 

Miscellaneous Local History.... 


.... GDX 

... GDXA 

... GDXD 

... GDXE 

.. GDXH 

.. . GDXI 

. . GDXM 

.GDXN 

. .GDXR-V 

. .GDXW-Jf 
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... GDY 

... GDYA 

... GDYD 

... GDYE 

... GDYH 

... GDYI 

.. GDYM 

... GDYN 

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HISTORY: SCANDINAVIA (SWEDEN, NORWAY AND DENMARK). 


Note: Sweden, in particular, GF; Norway, GG; Denmark, GH. 

Bibliography (including that of the several Countries). GE 

Periodicals and Societies (including those of the several Countries). GEA 

General and Systematic Works ... .. GEC 

Collections. Essays. Miscellaneous . GED 

Archaeology (Historic).. . 7 ..?.... GEG 

Social Life and Culture History. Travel and Description.-. GEM 

Early History to the Union of Calmar, 1397. (Viking history here) . GEO 

Period of Union (1397-1523)... GET 

(Reserved for History subsequent to 1523, now in GET) ... GEX 





HISTORY: SWEDEN. GF 

Bibliography, GE. Periodicals and Societies, GEA. 

General and Systematic Woiks . GFC 

Collections. Essays. Miscellaneous ..... .. GFD 

Government and Politics. Diplomatic History.'.. GFG 

Social Life and Culture History . GFI 

Travel and Description. GFK 

^ From the Earliest Times to the Accession of the Vasa Line (1523). Histo'ric Archaeology.. GFL 

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Gust^vus I. to Charles IX. (1523-1611). Works on the Vasa Dynasty in general. GFN 

Gustavuo II. (1611-1632). GFO 

Christina to Charles XI. (1632-1697)...^... GFP 

Charles XII. (1697-1718)..:.;... GFR 

Ulrika and Frederick I. to Charles XIII. (1718—1818) . GFS 

Sweden dnd Norway:— : 

Bemadotte line (1818--).. GPT 

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HISTORY: SWEDEN—(Continued). 

Divisions, Provinces, etc.: 


Lappmark (Swedish Lapland). GFZ 

Note: Lapland, in general, here. Norwegian and Russian Lapland with their respect¬ 
ive Countries. 

Other Local History and Description. GFZE 

HISTORY: NORWAY..... GG 

Bibliography, GE. Periodicals and Societies, GEA. 


Note: History from 1387 to 1814 classed with Denmark, and after 1814 with Sweden, 


except in case of works restricted to Norway. 

General and Miscellaneous Works.’. GGC . 

Social and Culture History. Travel and Description. GGK 

Early History to 1387. Historic Archaeology. GGM 

Since Dissolution,. GCiR 

Dioceses and Provinces, etc. ?.... . GGX 

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HISTORY: DENMARK .... GH 

Bibliography, GE. Periodicals and Societies, GEA. 

General and Systematic Works .. GHC 

Collections.' Essays., Miscellaneous ..’.;. GHD 

Government and Politics. Diplomatic History. GHG 

Social Life and Culture History..?. GHI 

Travel and Description..?.. GHK 

From the Earliest Times to the Secession of Sweden and Accession of Frederick 1.(1523). 

Historic Archaelogy.. GHM 

Frederick I. to Christian VII. (1523-1808).. . . . .GHO 

Frederick VI. to the Present Time (1808-). GHR 

Note: The Schleswig-Holstein Question and Wars, ECR. 

Divisions, etc. (The Faroe, Islands here.).... GHX 

Colonies: 

Iceland. History. GHY 

Travel and Description. GHYK 


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HISTORY: TURKEY (in Europe) Gi 

(Asiatic Turkcv, BBO; North African Tributarv' States, BKB; Histories in Oriental 

tongues, *0.) ^ 

BiVjliograpliy. GI 

Periodicals and Societies. GIA 

General History.... GIB 

Collections, Essays. Miscellaneous. GIC 

Eastern (European) Question.. GIE 

(Byzantine Empire, BVL; Turkish Conquest, 1453-1821, BVN; Crimean 
War, (}LL; Turco-Russian War, GLN.) ^ 

Graeco-Turkish War. GIG 

Later History. GIH 

Local History. GIK 

Constantinople... GIL 

Description and Trav’cl before 1875. GIO 

after 1875. GIP 

Balkan States.. .Balkan. .War. GIV 

Roumania, Wallachia, Moldavia, Dobrudja, Silistria, etc. GIVB 

Bulgaria. GIVE 

. ( ■ I't eBe rv^l . fQr . Ra ^i Uirn - . - G WG 

Servia.. . GIVI 

Bosnia.-. GIVE 

' Herzegovina. GIVN . 

Montenegro... GIVP 

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HISTORY: RUSSIA GL-GM 

{See also Russian history and geography in Slavic tongues, •QF ,*QG; Russia in 
Asia, BD-BDL.) 

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Bibliography.... GL 

Periodicals and Societies... GLA 

History: General. GLD 

Ancient to 1689. GLE 

Peter the Great (1689-1725).. GLF 

Catherine to Elizabeth (1725-1762). GI.G^ 

Peter III. to Paul (1762-1801). GLH 

Alexander I. (1801-1825)....‘. GLI 

{See also History: France. Russian Campaign, DGR.) 

Nicholas I. (1825-1855). GLK 

Crimean War (1853-1856). GLL 

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Alexander II. (1855-1881). GLM 

Turco-Russian War (1877-1878). GLN 

{See also Turkey: History, GIB.) 

Since 1881. GLO 

(Russian-Japanese War, BES.) 

1917 to date..:. 

Collections. Essays. Miscellaneous. GLP 

Locals... GLR 

St. Petersburg. GLS 




















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HISTORY: RUSSIA—Continued 

Moscow. GLT 

Description and Travel before 1875. GLX 

after 1875. GLY 

(Anarchism and Nihilism, SFK. Exile System, BDK^ . 

(Russo-Japanese V/ar.BE3) 

Finland. History. GM 

Periodicals. 

Description and Travel. GM B 

• Baltic Provinces: Livonia, Esthonia, Kurland. GMC 

Poland. History: General. GME 

Periods. GMF 

Description and Travel. GMG 

{^See also History: Prussia, EHM. History: Austria, FP.) 

Crimea. GMT 

(Crimean War, GLL.) 

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HISTORY, AHERIGAII: 


Bibliography.... H 

Periodicals and Societies. HAA 

General and Systematic Works. HAB 

Collections... HAD 

Essays, iliscellany. HAE 

erVc-_— - -_ HAE1^ 

Discovery (General)....... HAI 

Pre-Golmnbian. HAL 


Columbus. Biography, Voyages, llisc 

V/ritings. 

Cabots. 


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Coydsfe of 


HAP 


Other Individual Explorers. 

are\&tAir'Vvo-tv\eces»s,civnu q.ll, ev- 
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Bibliography. HB 

Periodicals, Societies, and Collections. HBA 

Governr cnt Publications (Serial). EBB 

General and Miscellaneous Works.. HBC 


Biographies and narratives of Captivities.. 

Languages, Collections. 

” General Works. 

'Place, -- — -*— _ 

” Individual, North America. 

” ” Mexico and Central 

America. 

” " South America.. 


Note:- Tlie last three classes are 
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Periodicals and societies.HCA 

General and Miscellaneous Works. HOB 

{Resei T cd for Collections, Essays and Miscellanies, vr mi rt iiO&fz . HCC 

Government. Politics. Foreign Relations. HCE 

Travel and Description. HCK 

South America. Bibliography. HCM 

General and Miscellaneous Works. HCO 

(ReserWd'tol' Collections, Essays and Miscellanies, nriwiiT ilGO)". HCP 


Travel and Description. IlCY 

Directories,Spanish American.HCZ 

Colombia Wew Granada). Bibliography. HD 

Periodxcals and SociObiLes... ilDA 

^(mrajj^ii^^cellaneous Works.- 

Poreirtn fieldtions II .* 11! I ” !!!!!I Hp|', 


l'orGii;n Aieifir.ic 
1 ravel and Description 


Venezuela. Bibliography. A 

General and Miscellaneous Works.’. IIDN 

Boundary Question.. HI)V 

Travel and Description. 11DY 


Guiana. Bibliography, 


General and Miscellaneous Works. 


Guiana (British) ... HEC 

.. “ (Dutch). . IIEL 


“ (French), 


Brazil. -fReserved^^ Bibliography,' now in HF B)- 


Periodicals and Societies. 


General and Miscellaneous Works. 


Government and Politics.. IlhE 

(Re s e rr e d-for-Foreign Relations, wiv-itt-H-WB)-..•. HFF 


Local History and Description, 


Travel and Description 


HFY 




































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HISTORY: 


Uruguay. 

General and Miscellaneous Works. (Everything here, at present) 

Ecuador. 


General and Miscellaneous Works. (Everything here, at present) 

Peru. Bibliography. 

General and Systematic Works. 

( RoBc rr ed for Government and Politics, now w IfllD). 

*(“■" ■ ** Foreign Relations, “ ** J . 

Ancient History. Incas. To 1542. 

Spanish Conquest (1526-1542). 

Colonial Period (1542-1821). 

Republic (1821 to date). 

Travel and Description (including Locals, for the present). 

Chile. Bibliography. 

Periodicals and Societies... 

General and Miscellaneous Works. ... 


Government. Foreign Relations. 

Note : The following divislong^M^ i 

Ancient History. Incas. To IMS (including Historic Archeology). 

Spanish Conquest and Colonial Period (1536-1810). 

War of Independence to War with Peru and Bolivia (1810-1879).'.... 
Poruvian-Bolivian War to Date..\. 


Travel and Description 


HIH 

HIK 

BIN 

HIO 


Argentine Republic. Bibliography. 

■ (aftls Qoatettss — -• - - - 

General and Systematic Works (including for the present, history of periods 
to 1810)... 

Government and Politics. Foreign Relations (including Boundary Dis¬ 
pute with Chile and Paraguay). . 

Independence (1810) to date. 

Local History and Description. 

Buenos Ayres.... 

Patagonia (except Chilian Patagonia). 

Travel and Description .. 


HG 

HGB 

HGM 

HGN 

HH 

HHB 

HHE 

HHF 

HHH 

HHK 

HHL 

HHO 

HHY 

HI 

HIA 

HIB 

HIF 


HIY 

HK 

HKA 

HKB 

HKE 

HKN 

HKR 

HKS 

HKT 

HKY 

































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HISTORY: 

Bollyia.. hl 

General and MiscellaneouB Works. (Everything here at present). HLB 

Paraguay. Bibliography. HLM 

Periodicals. HLI.IA 

General and Systematic Works (inch, for the present, history of periods 

to 1811). RLN 

(Reserved for Ancient History and Historical Works on the Aborigines, 

now in HLN). HLP 

( R e ser ve d for th e Jesuit Domination (1605>1767), n ew in HLR - ) ;. HLPD 

War of Independence to the War with Brazil, Argentine Republic and 

Uruguay (1811-1870). HLR 

(Reserved‘'fDr tire War with Brazil, etc., (1864-’70) to date, n ow ii> HLR): * HLS 

Travel and Description. HLY 

Central America. hm 

General and Miscellaneous History and Description. HMA 

Guatemala... HMD 

Salvador... HMH 

Honduras. HML 

British Honduras. HMO 

Nicaragua. Mosquito Coast. HMR 


Costa Rica 


HMW 




























HISTORY: 


West Indies. Bibliography. HN 

General and Miscellaneous Works. HNB 


Travel and Description. HNH 

Note: West Indies, when the name is synonomous with Spanish or Latin America, in 
HC-HCK. The Leeward and Windward groups, ooUeotlrely treated, in HN-HNH, but their 
separate Islands in HR-HBR. 


Cuba. Bibliography. HO 

Feriodicals and Societies. HOA 

General and Systematic Works... HOB 


Collections, Essays and Miscellanies, Trow in HOB):. 


HOC 


Government and Politics. 

Foreign Relations... 

History to 1820, inch Historic Archaeology, uo w in IIO H ). 


HOH 


Insurrectionary Period, 1820-1898. 


HOL 


Policy of the United States and of other nations regarding Cuba 


during this period. HOM 

War of Independence (1895-1898). HOO 

Note: Spanlsh-Amerloan War, ILQ. 

United States occupation. HOP 

Since Occupation.HOR 

Local History and Description. HOV 


Travel and Description (general). Social Life. 


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Hayti or Santo Domingo (Island). Bibliography. HP 

tpj ^oci^i-tes Hf^A 

General and Miscellaneous Works. HPB 

(Rcaorv ft d -for Travel and Description, now in . !t'P. . HPC 

NoT£^_£v«rytbin«reU4iBftotheislftadin ffaDeraiorto ttaa period prior to 1804 to b* olomi* 
ftod-te «4»-H4»0,totlMT>erii»dWw«*a 1804 and 1844 In HPB-HPl. 

Hayti (Republic, 1804)r General and Miscellaneous Works. HPE 

. "(ftesurved fur Travel and Description, now In IIPB) '.. HPI 

Santo Domingo (Republic, 18444 t“ General and Miscellaneous Works- HPM 

Porto Rico . HPR 


British West Indies (Collective)’. hr 

Jamaica. HRC 


Others, viz: Caymans, Bahamas, Virgin Islands, Trinidad, Tobago, Gre¬ 
nada, Grenadines, St. Vincent, Barbadoes, St. Lucia, Dominica, An¬ 
tigua, Montserrat, Barbuda, Nevis and Redonda, St. Chistopher, An¬ 


guilla. HRG 

French West Indies. (Reserved for Collective Works, now in HRN) .. HRL 
Martinique, Guadeloupe, Desirade, Marie Galante, Les Saintes. HRN 


Danish West Indies: St. Thomas, St. John, Santa Cruz (or St. Croix). 

Dutch : St. Martin, St. Eustatius, Saba, Curasao, Oruba, Buen-Ayre. 

Swedish : St. .Bartholomew. 

Venezuelan : Margarita, Tortuga, Los Siete Hermanos. 


1- HRR 


Bermuda 


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Mexico. 

Bibliography.. 

Periodicals and Societies. 

General and Systematic Works. 

Collections, Essays, Miscellanies. 

Government and Politics. 

Foreign Relations. Diplomatic History. 

Ancient History. Aztec Rule. To 1521. 

Spanish Conquest. 

Colonial Period, to the Revolt of Hidalgo (1521-1810). 

Movement for Independence (1810-’21). 

Empire of 1821-’23, and to 1861. 

Notb. Mexican War in IIN. 

Empire of 1861-’67. 

Republic (1867 to date).. 

Local History and Description. 

Yucatan. 


Social History and Description. Culture History- 

Travel and Description (general).. 




















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Canada (including Labrador and Nev;foimdland). 

Bibliography. HW 

Periodicals, Societies, Govermient 

Reports (Archives). HV»A 

General Works. HV/B 

School Histories, etc.. HWC 

Collections... HWD 

Es s ays, 1.1 is c e 11 an3' . E//E 

Political and Constitutional History, 

Government and Politics. HWF 

Relations with U.S. (Annexation)-. 

Independence. EvVG 

(Boundary Disputes v/ith U.S. j.n 
ICE) 

History of nationalities & Races. EVH 

French Period (1534-1763) (including 

Hew France). EWI 

Discovery and Exploration 1534-1663..., HWK 

Jesuit Relations (Reprints), Originals 
in Reserve, and History of 
Jesuits in Canada. HWLG 

War of 1754-63. HWI5 

;:-ritish Period (1763 - date). EVP 

Miscellaneous and Ephemeral Publica¬ 
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Eastern. HX 

Labrador. HXA 

Nev/foundland. HXC • 

Mar5.tine Provinces... NXP 

Nova Scotia. HXK 

New Brunswick. HXN 

Quebec (Province). HXP 

" (Locals). HXR 

Ontario (Province). HXV 

" (Locals). HT-if 

Western and Northern Hudson's Bay Company. 

Territories. Alberta. HY 

Manitoba..... NYC 

British Columbia.,. IDTE 

Yukon.. NYG 


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Ooiieral Works. 


/S<fc cldssi 

\ o ppo £.1 f e fh e schedoie ^e> htsfj 


I{il)li(>i:;ra|»hy, ♦‘t<‘. 

1 ’eriodicals. Societies... .C:V.'nQ'(.V?ci.?.$•....V.po.-W.^’..py) b. .i.-S.tt.*.... 

These ^ske ns»t(€> of s+atr- as k<?y 

I )ictioiu i rit‘s.^»rst. kV.C. x-6.. .P.f.. ±lc\ (?.. .e Kl.t. XT.y.^. 

(ieiieral aiul Systematic Histories. 

School Histories and the like. 

(V)llections, Hssays, Miscellanies. 

(’ollectc^l Works and S|)eeches of Statesmen.. 

The Constitution and (>)nstitntional History (including “manuals” and the 
like)... 

('ommentaries. 

(Vmstitutional History (general Works). 


I 

lAA 
lAI) 
lAE 
lAF 
I AG 
lAW 

III 

me 

mi) 


“ “ Formation and Adoption (including Journals, 

Proceedings, Debates). IBF 

('onstitutional History. Dv Periods. IBH 

Governr.ient and'Politics. IBZ 

State Constitutions (Texts and Conventions, alpha bc t icaHy by St a ton) ... I HO 
C^-Va-te n,at^es as vn}^ss u^<i€r -f-iisH- 

State ('onstitutional History.ller.ritftric.s...' IHIl 

and Hist... IBM 

Foreign Relati»)ns. Diplomatic History (general \Vorks). !(' 

.Notk :—Diplomatic history of a period goes with the period. 

General Series of Government Publications. K’H 

Treaties and (’onventions (general and miscellaneous). K’D 


Boundarv Disputes. 

Geneva Av;ard, Alabar.ia claims 

.Monroe Doctrine. 


'rerritorial Expansion. Imjterialism 


K’E 


ICH 

K’G 

K’l 


( Kene t*> 'ed 4 »r Relations with individual (’ountries 

- v id ed -f o r ) :.. IC.M (by 

Notk Fisheries Controversies VRR. OoO'•''/y 

Sealing “ VRX. 

Political History and History of Political Parties (general ID 


Coi^ress. 

buc-ial ViisiQV'y_ .. - .J- ■ ■ - • • 

History of Various Races.tj.GC..Jiezi;...pa^e 


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IIISTOHY of various races in the United States 
(general). 

Asiatics (incliiding Japanese, Chinese, etc.)- ISA 


ITegro. 

nat-io^ 31 1 not" Spec/^iGaUy 

Europeans (not i r tcluded in IEF*^ ' iEP) ^Avi4gc* y 


lEC 

lEE (by naiioAB) 


English 


lEF 


Scotch. lEG 

Irish and V/olsh.. ISH 


Germans 


lEK 


Scandinavians 

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U. S. History by Periods. 


History before the Revolution (general works), (blonization. Settlenieiit. 

(U.S. only).. IF 

Revolution. IG 

Political itTstorv. ('anses. Results. IGA 

, S])ecial(’ainpaigns and Rattles. IGF 

State History. IGF^by S'tS'bej 

Pri.sons. Anecdotes. IGI 

Andr6 Case. IG-IL 

Fplienna-al Publications (mainly political, usually relating to affairs dui-ing 

year of jmblication) to 1787-S. IH 

Period between Revolution and end of (’ivil War (general works). II 

Social History; Travel and Description to 1805. HI) 

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Mexican War. HN" 


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I’olitical llistorv. Cansrs. Kesnlts. IKA 

I)ij)l()iiiati(* History.. IKI’> 

(ieiieral Militai-y History. IK(! 

Sperial Armies, (x)rj)s. IK I) 

S])eeial (-am])ai‘»ns and Hatties. IKK 

State History. IK F (by 

Keoimeiital History. IKdCby >- 

Su»vii>eY'j 

Hos])ital Sketehes. Prison Life. Anecdotes. Secret Service. IKI 

Personal Narratives... t. IKL 

Veteran Comnemorattve Aeeoc'n. TTTT.T) 

Sanitary Fonunission. (’harities. IKM 

War ^Md^tiims and Addresses. IKO 

^ Confederate rotates. IKP 

Since the Civil War (g;eneral works). IL 

Social History; Travel and Descrijdion, 18()(>f-I.89.9.. ILJ) 

^lanish-Ainerican War. IL(i 

Social History; Travel, etc. 1900- .. 

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I']|»heineral Publications, 17SS (as fai* as they relate to the election of Washing¬ 


ton) to the present. IH(by o-f- 

Notf, :—This section includes all political and party pul^lications, such as campaign hand-, 

books and the like,/»>c- 1~» one • 


Fourth of Jnl7t orations. TCP’ 

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HISTORY: UNITED STATES. 

Local. 

Ill the followinj^ seetioiis,an added 1) can l>e used for Political History whejiefei- 


. necessary, e. g.: 

MassHchusetts History.. 

“ ' Politics (arranged clironologicaJiyl.. 

“ Locals^.:.. 

“ “ Politica^^.. 


S|)ec*ial letters can be used for larger cities^ whenever needed (as for Boston, 
(’hicago. New York). ^ 

Similarly, Archives aud Documentary History, if desired, eaji be designateil by 
the letter-B;, as: 

New^York State.. HR 

Archives and Documentary History’.^. HHR 


New England. IQ 

Maine State. IQA 

Maine Locals... IQllC^V piaciej 

New Hampshire State. ]Q(’ 

New Hampshire Locals. . 'IQDC^Y 

ae*ie»w/ Ur AI (G,yS 

Vermont State. KJE 

Venmmt Locals. IQK 

Massachusetts State.. IQ(i 

Massachusetts I^ocals.. IQH ploC-(?j 

OtttiOKA^i (cck( 

Hhode Island State.:. IQl 

Rhode Island Locals. .. IQK^by piSlce^ 

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(’onnecticnt State. IQL 

(’onnecticnt Locals. IQM 

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New York (’itA 


()tlier New Y(irk Locals.. 


Northern. JS 

New .lersey State. ISA 

New Jersey Locals. IS1> (by 

IViinsylvaiiia State. ISC 

IVnnsylvaiiia Locals,.:. ISI) L^V 

(^P(3 

Delaware State. ISE 

Delaware l^ocals. ISF(,i>y 

Ipc^f 

Maryland State. IS(i . 

Maryland Locals.. ISH (^by p)l^^J 

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District of Coliiinbia. JSl 

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West Vireciiiia State.. ITA 

West Vir^-iiiia Loeals.... . ITI’ 

CSren«/-^f (0CaI \Ttf^ 

Virginia State. 1T(’ 

Vii-o-inia Loeals. ITD (bv 

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Nortli ( aroliiia State. ITE 

North Carolina I.oeals. ITF (bv 

ClC^cir^f ITFS' 

Sonth Carolina State.. IT(i 

Soiitli Cai-olina Loeals. ITH (bV 

/iPcaf iTH(S 

■ (ieorfxia State. ITI 

(ieor^ia Loeals. ITK i^bv 

ii?ce4.! fr-Kt3 * ' 

Florida State. ITL 

Florida l^oejvls. ITM pi 

{ci0.\ irAi/s^ ' 

Alabama State. ITN 

Alabama, Loeals... ITALM^by 

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Mississi])])! State.:.,. ITO 

Mississipi)! Loeals.. ITOM ^ioy 

!*<'*.( \ron ' 

Lonisiana State.. FrC 

Louisiana Loeals.. ITQ Ct>y 

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Texas State.'. ITU 

Texas Loeals. ITRM (by Pl^fC^ 

Indian Territory. ITS 

Indian Territorv Jwoeals. ITSM (.by Pl^CisA 

Oklahoma Territory. ITT 

Oklahoma Territorv Loeals.. ITTM /OV pi<^CcJ 

Ai kalisas State. ITV 

Arkansas Loeals. ITVM (p/ pldC<?f 

Tennessei^ State. 1T\\ 

Tennessft'Loeals. ITX (b y |9 i3CC 

Kentneky Stale. IT\ 

Kentnekv Loeals..... ITZ (PV 

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Oliio Locals. IVI»(^bY 

Indiana State. JY(: 


Indiana J^ocals. IVJ) ^i>y 

Illinois State.. IVL 


Illinois Locals. ..!. IVP JbS 

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Michij^an State.. lV(j 

Micliiji^an Ijocals. IVH C^V 

Or^he^tr^l /oc^\ . • 

Wisconsin State. IVI 

- Wisconsin Locals....',. lVK(by 

\0CO^ 

Minnesotji State... IVL 

Minnesota Locals. IVM t.by j 

Iowa State. IVN 

Iowa Locals... 1V() 

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Misscairi State.>:>. 


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Missonri Locals. IVt^Cby pi<5C(? J 

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Western..'... IW 

Kansas State..'.. IWA 

Kansas Locals.. HVIt (by pl<^^J 

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Nebraska, State..:. IWC 

Nebraska Locals. IW’l) C^y p»^C<3^ 

South Dakota (including Dakota ). IW’L 

South Dakota Locals.. IWL \cby 

drcHCev*.'' ' 

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North Dakc)ta Locals.. IW’ll 


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Montana Localn. 

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Wvoininj^ State. 

. nVM (i)V place) 

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AVvominjjj Locals..... 

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(’olorado Locals... 

New Mexico. 

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New Mexico Jjocals... 

Pacific ^^tatea. 

Arizona.. 

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Arizona Locals. 

Utah State. 

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Utah I..ocals.... 

Nevada State. 

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Nevada Locals... . . 

California State.. 

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California l^ocals... 

( )re«;;on State. 

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Oregon Locals.. 

hlaho State. 

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Idaho Locals. 

\Vashinp;ton State.. 

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M'ashinj»:ton Locals. .... . . 

Alaska Territorv. 

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l%oo 1 ' 

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Alaska Territorv Locals. . .;. 

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P aniphle.t.. .v.olwao.G.. .an.. .Uni t.c.d.. .S i.ai.e.a.. lo.c.als.. 

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juihrc]) ' 

Bibliography:. i . KA 

Periodical^. Societies. KAA 

History—General :.;. KAB 

/ 

Ancient: Texts (all ancient authors, through Ptolemy, to 300 A. D.) . KAC 

Modern Works on Ancient Geography. KAD 

Mediaeval (300 to 1500 A. D.)... KAE 

Modern (1500 A. D. to date).. KAF 

General Gazetteers and Dictionaries. KAII 

(Gazetteers and Geographical Dictionaries relating to an individual country go to the country 
group below.) 


Coast Pilots and Sailing Directions: General and Miscellaneous. KAK 

Europe (North Sea, Baltic Sea, English Channel, France, Spain, etc.). KAKB 

Mediterranean Sea . 7 .:... KAKF 


Africa (Cape Verde, Azores, IMadeira, Canaries, etc.; cast and west coasts,except Red Sea). KAKG 

Asia (Red Sea, Persian Gulf, Indian Ocean, China Seas, East Indies in general). KAKK 

Australasia and .Polynesia (Pacific Ocean in general). KAKO 

North America (east and west coasts, Atlantic Ocean in general, West Indies, Carib- 

< bean Sea, Bering Sea) 7 . KAKR 

South America (east and west coasts) .7 .'..KAKW 

v\cX locak.'Ve.A in — — — — — — — — _ _ — —W’L 

Systematic Works, 1500 to 1800..'. KAM 

(Before 1500 to KAC or KAE.) 

Systematic Works, 1801 to date..... ... KAN 

Text Books, School Geographies, etc., before 1850. KAO 

Text Books, School Geographies,•etc., after 1850..KAP . 

Education. Study and Teaching.. KAR 

•Miscellany. Place Names. Pamphlet Volumes. Collections, etc. KAT 

Mathematical Geography.. KAV 

Globes.•. KAW 


Cosmography ... KAY 

(See also Cosmology OMY; Cosmogony YCO.) 

Note:—Maps,’ Atlases, Map Makinj^Iap Projection, etc., go to the Map Room. General Phys¬ 
ical Geography goes to P£. Physical Geography an d B a nnaniiO ' Cbo iifr ftphy goes to 

local subdivision in K. Military Geography to VWI. General Travel in and Description 
, of an individual country to the history of the country. tf wTrt 

I 'vUuthnikrus n AvA DWiSiirv,. 

.vw.,... V-**'i. classes . Uiyforjc*. / 

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Bibliography ?. 

Periodicals. Societies. KBA 

Art of Travel. Hotels. Polyglot Travellers’ Dictionaries.. KBB 

Collections, published before 1800. KBC 

Collections, published after 1800. KBD 

Travel Round the World, made or published before 1800. KBF 

Travel Round the World, made or published after 1800. KBG 


Individual Voyages and Travels (general, but not circumnavigations), made or published 

before 1800. KB I 

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Individual Voyages and Travels (general, but not circumnavigations), made or published 


after 1800 7 . KBK 

Arctic Exploration and Polar Research. General and Miscellaneous. KBM 

History and Bibliography 7 .'. KBN 

Expeditions, made or published before 1800 . KBP 

Expeditions, made or published after 1800 .7 . KBR 

Franklin expedition and relief expeditions..•. KBS 

Greenland. 7 .... KBV , 

Other Arctic Regions (e. g., Spitzbergen, Franz Josef Land, etc.)..'. KBX 


(Works on Alaska, northern North America, Siberia, etc., go to the country subdivisions below.) 


.\ntarctic Exploration 


KBY 




















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GEOGRAPHY: ASIA. 

Asia Minor and Turkey in Asia.?. 

Persia. Beloochistan. Afghanistan. 

Central and Northern Asia.!. 

Eastern Asia. 

East Indies.. 

\ 

Philippine Islands. 

’ Malay Archipelago. 

French Indo China. Malay Peninsula. Straits Settlements, 

9 

Siam. Burma. 

India. 

Gazetteers. 

QEOQRAPHY: AUSTRALIA, OCEANICA. 

GEOGRAPHY: AFRICA. 

North Africa. 

Egypt and East Africa. 

West Africa. 

Equatorial Africa. 

South Africa. 


KC 

KCB 

KCD 

KCF 

KCH 

KCK ^ 

KCM 

KCP 

KCR 

KCT 

KCV .. 

KCW 

KD 

KEA 

KEE 

KEK 

KEN ' 

KEP 

KES 

























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GEOGRAPHY: EUROPE 

Europe before 1875. 


December i, 1904. 
. . . . KF-KG 


after 487 5.-.,. 

Greece, Balkan States (including Mediterranean Islands not provided for below) 

Italy, before 1875.. 

after 1875. 


Locals (including Italian Mediterranean Islands) 

‘Spain (including Spanish Mediterranean Islands). 

Portugal.. 

Great Britain (including England) before 1875. 


England 

Englioh - Loeftlo. . . . 

Locals 

Scotland. 

Locals 


after 1875 


See: COB 
S06I CRB 


Ireland... .,. 

' Locals See: CTB 

Wales and Isle of Man. 

Wales: Locals See: CVG Isle of Man: 

France, before 1875. 


Locals See 


after 1875.. 

Locals (including Fferfcn Mediterranean Islands). 

(Paris guide-books, DOX.) 


. . KFA 
. . KFB 
.. KFD 
.. KFF 
.. KFG 
.. KFH 
.. KFI 
. . KFL 
.. KFN 
.. KFG 

T^T?T-> 

. . IVJCVl 

.. KFT 

.. KFW 

.. KFY 

CwB 

. . KGA 

.. KGB 
• •• K&B> 

.. KGC 


Germany. 

Locals. 

Austro-Hungary.^ 

Locals. 

Netherlands. 

Belgium. 

Switzerland. 

Scandinavia. 

Russia. 

Turkey. 


KGD 

KGE 

KGF 

KGG. 

KGH 

KGK 

KGM 

KGO 

KGV 

KGX 



(Greenland.to KBV.) 




































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im 

Latin Anenica, inclndinf^ V/est Indies 5-n general. KI 

North America, ” British America 

in general. KK 


United States; 
General hooks 

tf - u 


before 1875 
after " 


Gazetteers.. 

Guidebooks before 1875.. 

" after ” .. 

Winter Resorts (general) 
Sninr.er ” ■ ( ” ) 


KN 

KNA 

KITC 

KITE 

KNP 

Kim 


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GSOGP.APIIY: AI.:E:iICA (Continiiccl): 


/^3 


Un5.ted Statcc. 

(Locals to Genealogy Divj.sion) 


IIe'.v Siir^laiir:. KP 

Ilaine. KPA 

IIcv; Hanpsli5.rc. KPC 

Vomont. KPE 

Ta G s acliu G e 11 s... KPG 

Rhodo Island. KPI 

Connecticut. KPL 

Iie\; York. KR 


York City to Genealoyy Div.) 


Ilortlicrn. KS 

IIov; Jersey. KSA 

Pennsylvania. KSC 

Delav/are. KSE 

Maryland. KSG 

District of Golmibia. KSI 



















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GEOGRAPHY: AI.IERIGA (Contlnuod): 

United States, 

Southern. KT 

V/est Virrinia. KTA 

Virffinia. KTC 

ITorth Carolina. KTE 

South Carolina. KTG 

Georgia. KTI 

Florida. KTL 

Alahaiiia. KTIT 

Mississippi. KTO 

Louis iana.‘. KTP 

Terras. KTR 

Indian Territory. KTS 

Oklahoiia Territory. KTT 

Arkansas. KTV 

Tonnesseo.... *. KTliV 

Kentucky.'. KTY 

V/est Central. KV 

Ohio. KVA 

Indiana. KVC 

Illinois. KVE 

Michigan. KVG 

Wisconsin.. KVI 

Minnesota. KVL 

Iowa. KVN 

Missouri. KVP 






























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GEOGRAPHY: AI,:erICA (Continued): 


ns 


United States. 

V/cstern.,.. .. KU 

Kansas. KwA 

Kebraska. IC17C 

South Dakota. lUVE 

Uortli Dakota. 

Llontana. ICV/L 

V/yonin^. ly.'U 

Colorado. KV/P 

I;gv; Kexlco. KWR 

Arizona. IQCA 

Utah. ICCC 

ilovada. ICCE 

California. ICCG 

Oregon. lOCI 

Idaho. lOCL 

V/ashinrton. KXli 

Alaska. IQCP 


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GEOGRAPIiy, Continued: 

Bolivia. LAX 

Paraguay. LAY 

Central America.L ). LB 

General and lliscollaneotis Works. LBBC 

Guateraala. LEG 

General and Miscellaneous Works. LBCD 

Salvador.. LBF 

HondiU'as. LBK 

British Honduras. LBO 

Nicaragua (Mosquito Coast)... LBT 

G e neral and Mi s eollanoouo Works ,,» n «* * —£jB¥B- 

Costa Rica. L3X 

iVest Indies (Collective),. LC 

Bahama Islands.. LCC 

Greater Antilles (Collective). LCE 

Cuba.. LCG 

Hayti. LCI 

Porto Rico. LCL 

Jamaica,... LCN 

Losser Antilles (Leeward & Windward Islands).. LCP 

Bermuda... LCX 

Mexico. i .. LD 

General and Miscellaneou.s Works. LDC 

























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I 4- 

u 4 - 4 - 


- X ClfW 


^/i^ A ►*/r 


i- 



(Fine Arts.) 

General Works 
General Ilistoiy 

Graphic Arts. 

DraAving, Art Anatomy, Caricature, Color, 

Painting (Methods and History) 

Methods of Reproduction, Illustration, Engravings, Prints. 

Photography. 

Glyptic Arts. 

Sculpture, Carving, Gems, Stone-Cutting, Funeral Monuments, 

Numismatics, Tokens, Medals. 

Architecture. 

Landscape Gardening. 

Ornament. Decorative Art.. 


Art Industry. Art Applied. 
Miscellaneous Arts 


(^ramies. Glass. 

Archfleology. 

Amusements. 


Provisional. 

M 

.. MA 


[MB 

{mc 

MD 

ME 

MF 



ML 

f 

MM 

MN 

MO 

MP 





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VA/orU^ tUjtcfi'vU. «c,Ar^ XK VvMr-«-•, 'oui^ }^CJr<^d^*^S 

art, ETC. :V.«54vry .^^ReAfvr^ ^ w<w>lc, (vac) .r»v< M 

^«> ^U, N o/M,^ -34-3^ class £?-=>. 

General Works on the Fine Arts. MA 


Art ciubs,Associations,Academes,By-laws,Hul0s,etc 
Frauds..,;.....;. ;,.. 

iEsthetics... 

(Whetn loc^'^^ed in Ar-t Ko6ni_) 

Bibliography (General). 

History (General and Miscellaneous). 

Prehistoric and savage..,.. 

Ancient Art..?. 

Oriental Art ?. LAnO.XQXlt. .O^iQ^t^l . a 3 ?t .tp. .MABJ. 

Chinese and Japanese Art. 

Classical Art (Greek and Roman).. 

> 

Christian Art.. 

Catacombs.:. 

Symbolism. Iconography . 

Dance of Death. 

Mediaeval. Mediaeval and Modem.?.*. 

Renaissance. Modem. 


LIAAZ 

MAB 

HASB 

MAC 

MAD 

MADF 

MAE 

MAP 

MAG 

MAH 

MAI 

MAIE 

MAIH 

MAIM . 

MAK 

MAL 



Art by Countries: * ^ i 

Miscellaneous... MAM 

Italian. MAMC 

Dutch and Flemish. MAME 

German..: MAMG 

French . MAMI 

Spanish and Portuguese. MAML 

British... MAM R 

American (U. S.)..:. MAMT 

Art dealing v/ith special places,,.. MALIY 

Art dealing with special subjects..MAIIZ 

































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art, etc.—C ontinued. 

General (Collective) Works on Artists. MAN 

Dictionaries. MAO 

Collections :. MAR 





Lectures, Miscellaneous 


Education. Study and Teaching of Art 

Schools.. 


MAT 

MATA 


PermanSni^Qollections (Public) 
Exhibitions (Temporary) 


MAW 


MAX 


Collections (Private) 


MAY 


t Graphic Arts. 

General Works... MB 

Drawing.?. MBB 

i Special media. Silhouettes..........MBO 

Mechanical Drawing, etc. . See. .VEE . JlEC 

Perspective.'. MBF 

Art Anatomy. Proportic^ns of Body. MBG 

CTavi\n^5'. lABH 

PAINTING. 

General Works. Knowledge and Restoration of Paintings. Picture Dealing 7. MBK 

Color ..-. MBM 

I Materials and Methods (Oil and General). MBN 

f Special Media (water color, sepia, encaustic, pastel) Surfaces (fresco, panorama, etc.).... MBO 
Subject (genre, portrait, landscape),’. MBT 


































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Exhibitions, Galleries, Museums: 


General works .... 

Collectors and collecting. MAVC 

Collections, Public. .•(?. 


** " , oi^^es^se^ importance.. MAVZ 

^ ^ CS^p/*tc) 

” Private •. . MAX ^ ^ (2) 

importance • • • • • MA’nVX 

Exhibitions, Temporary. 

Paris Salon. MAIVY 

Sales cataloguesMAY 

'^\‘cAu.>cc_ cie-gAe.’CS^ CL-grVa».\ ogay e,a. —___ 

” 1 * Uncatalogued. 

PiL^ur^ dt.aW'rb c.Bl^\oy"t\e.^ . ^ 

Sales. . . 


(1) MAVY is in the Art Room. Books transferred 
from this class to the Stack go to MAVZ. 

(2) MAX is in the Art Room. Books transferred 
from this class to the Stack go to MAVGC. 


# n^^nercl catalogues of collections, also cata- 
■ o^nior of paintings and ’culpture, excenting cn 
lo-^iies of the oaintIngs or rculpture of Inulviu^ 
a-ctir-ts. t* '-^l^ntnl art to AP or ' 

')ut catalogues of ‘'pecial frr't's of Oriental art 
ceotlng paintings cr rculpt' ■*^e, to the ''r'-cial 
Catalogues of ’occial ferns of Occidental ^rt a 
t <) th t V ' ec i a 1 f or^ . 

General discusrionp of regional art > 

sp^‘cial for"=- of art, even thrugh ha.“;ad on ' "-.T' 
oulfir coli<?ction or catalogue, a] ays to th^ --*< 
ci'"ic r*.*r-|cnal o’'* frT*»i r'l^r; , 






















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;y photostat 

MAD£ q y 

■^hf new yo«K Public 




LIBRARY 


JSOoZj 


GRAPHIC ARTS (Continued): 


PAIHTIIIG. HISTORY; 

General and Miscellaneous Works 


General Works on Painters: Dictionaries, etc..,. MCA 

^Vo\o.wve.s - —-— _ _ _ __ - - -- r^CC 

Ancient PaintInr;. MOD 


Italian, 


Individual Painters... MCE 


Dutch and Flemish, 


Individual Painters 


German. 


CCttflr-yt4.) 


MCI 


Individual Painters.. I.ICK 




French, 


Individual Painters...I.ICO 




Spanish and Portuguese 


Individual Painters. 1: 




British. 


Individual Painters.... MCV 


United Statei 


.. MOW 


Individual Painters .. MCX, - , 

Miscellaneous. MCY 


Individ\i.al Painters. I-ICZ 


^ A ^N-C” 

























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^1 December i, 1904. 

pRiNTSi LITERATURE. MD 

• . 11^ kJ~ lufom. (uict'rtj H« ariit-t- e,l*^yu.Sui^U..) 

Bibliography. MD 

Periodicals... MDA ^ 

History: General.-... MDB 

National,....•. MDBF 

Japanese... MDBV 

Individual Artists .MDBVG 

Prints and Print Collecting... MDC ^ 

Prices. . IIDCF 

Dictionaries of Engravers: General. MDD 


•.-rrr:— MDD fi- 


Individual Print Collections, Public and Private... MDE 

Exhibitions (General). MDET 

Dealers’ Catalogues. MDF 




Photograph Catalogues.^-MDFK 

jj- 

Individual Artists.. MDG . , 

j 10*^ “'i; 

Materials and Methods: General and Line* Engraving. MDI 

(History to MDB.) 

Stipple. Mezzotint. Aquatint. MDK , 

Etching...^.... MDN 

“ — \e.cVuf\t<^ue. --— — — _ _ __ _ _ _ — _ fA'JWC 

/Wood Engraving.. Wp.tV^?.>... MDO 

• / r ^ -1_ --:-1'. 

' ( Lithography (incTuding^papiie^a^^'^^ier substitute^.7T...'. 


(MDK-MDP include History and Exhibitions.) 


L'\’cV\\vn^ — C-out^'C\&S — — — — — — 


na)ivH 


f(/5ooKi» olcio:,ec{ fi C$l< C?.CL. \ 

































BOOK ILLUGTi<ATlQN . 

C^eneral & t4iacollaneous .. 

15th • 17th Conturles#, Oen. & Mioc.JOTC 

Oercmn & Putoh 

Italian. •ms 

French. •MDTP 

tipanish •• .. ^Wl'Q 

18th Centiiry... •SHTTL 

19th Century ••••.••••»••••••••••••••*•tlfiDTO 

20th Century .... 











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PRINTS: LITERATURE—Continued 


General and Miscellaneous Works on Reproductive Processes... MDR 

„ . , -t Ph ete mechanical Processes,. ..UDS 

PG3?iOcliCQ.ls Q.ll(i SOCiotlGS ••••••••«•■••••.• iJfFiCs A 

Special Topics: .^ 


Book Illustration. 


{See also Book Arts, *IS. Illumination, *ISM.) 
Book Plates. Bibliography. 


Periodicals. Societies. 


General and Miscellaneous Works. 


Collections. Exhibitions. Catalogues. MDVF 

Special Countries and Artists.. MDVK 


^sters, Programmes, Menus, etc. 

*^v\cA\ v\ d eoa-t t 

Caricature. 


(W ©v-k<, evt v’v^vi'iluiLi 

. MDW 


Miscellaneous.. JJi;ia<iala. 

(Playing Cards, MZMB. Portraits, AO.) 


PRINTS: BOUND COLLECTIONS 


December i, 1904. 

. ME 


Periodicals. MEA 

General Collections and Collections of Line Engravings.- MEB 


(Public and Private Art Galleries, MAVZ, MAX.) 
lUti6ltDchoM.s OT ine GevAA (^y^ve-wc. 




Collections of Stipple, Mezzotint and Aquatint Engravings. MED 

ovwvji. V*^Ciu.tr >vucw-\s« 

Etchings.. MEE .* , 

C.uutle'*' 

Wood Engravings. MEF 

Lithographs. MEG 

Prints reproduced by other Methods. MEH 

Photographs. MEI 


Original Drawings. 


Reproductions of Drawings. 




Individual Artists.. . .,... 

liELi: worlds anon.d, 

(Caricatures, MDY. Bookplates, MDV. Posters, etc., MDW. Portraits, AO.) 


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PHOTOGRAPHY 


Periodicals. Societies. Congresses. 


Bibliography. 


History (including Treatises and Handbooks before the discovery of the collodion 

process, 1851). MFC 

Dictionaries,..Ency.Cl.O.padiAS. MFD 


General Works and Handbooks since 185: 


Collections. MFF 

Essays. Miscellaneous. Exhibitions. MFG 

Chemistry and Optics of Photography.. MFH 

Apparatus. Materials. Lighting. The Studio-. MFI 

Processes (Negative). Laboratory Work. Isochromatic and Orthochromatic Photog- 


<^os 


December i, 1904. 


Collodion Process. 


Expe e urc . In ctantanoouo Phot o gr a ph y , .. Moving . Pic turas. MFL NicAoW i " 

periodicals. t IFLii p' 

Developii^.. MFM PL »6 I 

Printing (including “contact-printing,” enlarging, copying)...*. MFN | L 

(Photo-mechanical Processes, MFW.) ^ 

Finishing. Retouching. Coloring. MFO [ 

f' 

Specialties: Landscape, Architecture, Aerial, Submarine, etc. Artistic Photography. . MFP . | 

. . - - - • . 

Applications of Photography,.. Ilagic. .Lantam,. P.bo.toatat. MFS ; 

(Photo-micrography, OCG. Astronomical Photography, OTS.) 

Photography in Color. MFV 


(See also MDR, MEH and MEI.) 






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Plastic Arts. 

SCULPTURE. mg 

Periodrcals. Societies. Exhibitions. MGA 

^Esthetics. Polychromatic Statuary. Collections. Miscellaneous . MGC 

# 

Materials and Methods. MGD 


History: General. MGF 

Ancient and Classical (Greek and Roman). MGH 

Special Countries :. MGI 


Individual Sculptors... 

Medalists ..frV 

Medal enfrravlnp. Die sinkinp;. 

BRONZES.... . . 


\vv\yvvAyva\i;W^^^ 


IIGQ 

MGR 


ENGRAVED GEMS. 

History. General and Miscellaneous Works. MGW 

Catalogues. Specimens. Special Collections... MGX 


NUMISMATICS.:. MH-MI 

Periodicals. Societies. MHA 

Bibliography .. • . .-.. MHB 

General Works. Collector’s Handbooks. MHC 

Dictionaries... M H D 

Collections. Essays. Miscellaneous . MHE 

Catalogues of, and Works on, General Collections . MHF 

Catalogues of Sales. MHFH 

































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I 



PLASTIC ARTS (Continued): 

ITUIOSMATICS (Cent inued): 

Numismatics of Special Periods and Countries: 

Ancient.. IvIHL 

Greek. IIHI'.' 

Roman. MM 

Byzantine. ^Mediaeval. MHO 

Italian. MHP 

- Papal... MHQ 

Spanish, Portuguese. MHR* 

French. MHT 

Netherlands. MHV 

German, Austrian. Swiss. MHX 

Scandinavian. MIA 

Russian. Polish. Balkan States. MIC 

British..... MIG 

America. Mil 

Oriental. MIL 

Arabian. MIO 

Indian. MIP 

Chinese. Japanese. The Far East. MIR 

SEALS. 

Periodicals. Societies. MISA 

General Works. MIT 

Periods. MIX 

Special Countries. MIY 


























Plastic Arts—Continued 

DECORATIVE ART.... :... 


ML 


Periodicals. Societies. 

Bibliography .... 

Handbooks. Theory. 

History and “ Examples ’’: General.. .. 

Periods.......(.50.6. . . P.4G.6.). 

Special Countries .. 

Individual Artists.. 

Collections. Essays. Miscellaneous .... 

Including Museums, Exhibitions, Schools. 


MLA 

MLB 

MLC 

MLD 

MLE 

MLF 

MLH 

MLK 


Nature Forms 




MLM 


Interior Decoration :.. • .Ho.te. . 

Frescoes, V/all paper# ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • 

Festal Decorations. Processions. Booths. Show Windows, . .S^ns . and.. 

^Vno ^ '^'Tov^ [ 3 ignboarcis • • • 

Alphabets and Monograms... 


MLO 

MLP 

MLT 

MLW 


Emblems «. ....... 

Architectxiral Ornament with Architecture. 

it Books on the technique of mural and fresco in IIBO 


MLY 






















/ A ^ ‘ft/ 


Ancient (Classical) Greek and Roman; Pompeiian, •••. IILSC 

Gothic. LILE.! 

Italian Renaissance. LILEG 

French Renaissance,,.,. LILEIT 







; C C// 


Je‘|A 


Fi>lk — — - - — « . — HM^P 

^Ge*feK-«-( »^»r^3 ^ ^ v-e,oip*%^l tr(^^ 

t. MflK- t^Mff) 


) 4 HUtil 




plastic Arts—Continued. 


COSTUME.. 

Periodicals. T. 

I • 

Bibliography. 

General Works. History. . 

Collections. Miscellaneous. Art in Dress. Fashion. Dress Reform. 

Special classes, M1.IED; Military Tmifornis, LlIEH. 

Periods: (llaval ” , IvIIvIEO,) 

Ancient .?. 

Mediaeval. 

Special Countries: 

Great Britain .... .r... 

France.'.. 

Germany. Austria. Switzerland.. 

Other European Countries.. 

United .America ... 

Oriental Countries. Asia. Africa. 

■ Special Articles of Dress (Hats, Shoes, Gloves, Crinoline, Stays, etc.). 

Articles of Personal Use or Conifort-(Ganes, Umbrellas, Fans, etc.) : 7 .:. '. 

Hair and Beard. Wigs .(5.ee. .alaO. .V^>.I). 

I Stage. Masquerade Costumes..?.^. 

Arms and Armor VWR; M i Mtnry . .. VW¥. Toilet, VSH. . 


MM 

MMA 

MMB 

MMC 

MME 

MMF 

MMG 

MMK 

MML 

MMM 

MMO 

MMP 

MMR 

MMV 

MMW 

MMX 

MMY 




















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Plastic Arts—Continued. 


APPLIED ART . MN-MO 

Periodicals. Societies. MNA 

History. General Works. MNC 

Special Countries .. 

Collections. Essays. Miscellaneous. Education. 

F/A1-0 res-- 

Metal Work.... 

Arms and Armor, VWR; Bronzes, MGR. 

Fkwte.v’. 

Goldsmithing. Silversmithing. 


Periodicalsincluding. o.QV/.Qlr.y. .trade, .p.apers. MNOA 

Plate. Hallmarks. MNP 

Jewelry... MNR 

Precious Stones.3.Q0. . MNG 

Enamels. MNV 

T vories_Ja d.e.. MN W 

Lac quo...MUX 

Woodcarving. Pyrography. MOC 

Furniture: History. General Works .1. MOF 

Periodicals. 7 *•. MOF A 

Trade Papers. MOFB 

Practical Works. Design. Cabinetmaking. MOI 

Upholstery....... MOL 

Leather. MO.M 

• Bookbinding in *I 

Textile De.sign. M().\ 

See also Textiles and Fibres, VL. 

Carpets. Rugs. MOP 

Tapestry. . MOR 

Embroidery. Art Needlework. MOT 

Lace .. MOX 

Stained Glass and Mosaic with .\rchitecture. 


. MNE 

MHF 

. MNH 

- - ^ -- 

. MNK 

WNL 

. MNO 

































IX 


Plastic Arts—Continued 


/ >2j 


CERAMICS; ' " ’ - - 

j Periodicals, Societies T.^ MPA 

Bibliography. 

General History. General Works.. MPC 

Ancient.?. MPE 

Vases (Greek, Etruscan, etc.) .7.. MPEK 

Oriental ?... MPF 

Chinese... MPFF 

Japanese:.......f. MPFK 

Europe: General and Miscellaneous. MPG 

Italy.r. MPGD 

France: ....r.. MPGG 

Belgiiirn and the Netherlands.. MPGH 

Germany, and ■ Ne.tiiarland.s. MPGK 

Great Britain. : . •..MPGO 

America .-.. ... MPH 

Note; Individual Potters with Country. 

Collectors’ Handbooks. Marks and Monograms. MPK 

Collections. Essays. Miscellaneous .. MPL 

Manufacture. MPO 

Pottery Painting 7..... MPR 


GLASS: 


Periodicals. MPVA 

Trade papers, VNPA. 

Bibliography. MPVB 

History. General Works. MPW 


Manufacture.Y.NF.. • • 

(Gtained Glass, LIRY) . 




































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architecture 




December i, 1904. 
....MQ-MR 

Aesthetics. Principles. Theory. MQ 

Periodicals. Societies. MQA 

Exhibitions. MQAF 

Bibliography. MQB 

Dictionaries..'. MQC 

General Works. MQD 

Collections. Essays. Miscellaneous. MQE 

(Miscellaneous Collections of Sketches, MQE.) 

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Education. MQF 

Architectural Drawing.. MQG 

Handbooks. Specifications, Jurisprudence, etc. MQH 

(Building Laws, VEC.) 3 e.Va\\ V, 

I History; Styles. “Examples”..{S.tyleS. .in .a. .slven . O.OUntry. .to, SO . MQK 

^ v/ith eo^Dtry. j 

Ancient (including Egyptian, Assyrian, Jewish)—*. .V.^. MQL 

[ Classic (Greek and Roman). MQM 

Early Christian. Basilicas. MQN 

Mediaeval. MQO 

i Byzantine. MQP 

j Romanesque. MQR 

Gothic. MQS 

^ Moslem... MQT 

Renaissance, Modern.. MQV 

























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landscape gardening ... 

Periodicals. Societies.... 


History and Description (General). Bibliography, 

\a.v\clscL£ip‘\^\3-— - - 

General and Systematic Works. ^Esthetics.. 


Collections. Essays. Miscellaneous . 

Gardens and Gardening in Special Countries. Individual Gardens. (Inch Private Parks). 


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Special countries: Individtial parks. KSP 

Cemeteries. MSS 

See also SPY. 

Cities and towns. Streets. KST 

National and state parks and reservations. MSV/ 

(Individual) - Documents. 

National and state parks and reservations. MSV/A 

(General) - Documents. 

National parks and reservations (General). L!SWD 

National parks (Individual). MSY/E 

National and state parks. See also: 

Forestry VQJT-VQW. 

Society loan collections. MSY 











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ARCH/EOLOOY. 

This section includes general works and classical archaeology. Much of what is called “Archae¬ 
ology” or “Antiquities” goes to History, Art, or Anthropology, 

Prehistoric Archaeology, QOI, QPL-X. See also Geology. American Aborigines, HBH. 

Christian Archaeology, ZDCH. Palestine Exploration to Bible, *Z. Egyptologfy and 
other Oriental to *0 and to History. Jewish, *PE. Mediaeval Archaeology, and all 
• other printed matter dealing with “antiquities” of historic times, to History. See also 

1 Art, Sculpture, Architecture, Costume.) 

Nature of Archaeology. Guides. Care of Collections of Antiquities, Counterfeits. MT 

Periodicals . MTA 

History. Bibliography. MTB 

Dictionaries. MTC 

General Works. MTD 

Collections. Essays. Miscellaneous. MTE 

General Collections of Antiquities (Museums). MTEL 

Classical: Greek and Roman. General Works... MTG 

Periodicals .. MTGA 

(Classical dictionaries to BTGS.) 

Collections. - Essays. Miscellaneous. MTI 

Collections of Antiquities (Museums). MTK 

Greek: 

Periodicals .. MTLA 

General Works. MTM 

Collections, Essays. Miscellaneous. MTN 

Collections of Antiquities (Museums). MTO 

Special Subjects and Monuments. ^^TP 

(Vases, MPEK; Sculpture, MGH; Painting, MCD.) 

Locals .■. 

Athens....: ... 

Asia Minor.‘. 

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Italy. Rome. MTT 

Periodicals . MTTA 

Locals, Miscellaneous. MTV 

Etruria . MTW 

Rome, City... MTX 

Wr. 

r. Herculaneum and Pompeii. MTY 


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General Works. 

Periodicals. 

Bibliography and History. 

Play n;pounds. 

General and Miscellaneous Out-of-Door Sports (as Croquet) 

Archery. 

Baseball.. 

Cricket.. 

Tennis, Polo, Lacrosse and similar Games. 

Golf. 


Football 


Miscellaneous Ball Games (Basket Ball, etc.). 

Toboganning, Snowshoeing, Skiing and similar Sports. 

Children’s Games (as Kite, Top and Marble Games). 

Bicycling, Cycling. . .v- • • i-.- • • v 


Periodicals. 

Aquatic Sports. 

Periodicals. 

Rowing, Sculling, Races. 

Clubs. 

Swimming, Skating, Curling. 

Clubs. 

Yacht and Boat Sailing. 

Yacht Cruises... .'. 

Yacht Clubs and Lists. 

Canoes, Canoeing and Canoe Cruises. Clubs 


MV 

MVA 

MVB 

MVC 

MVF 

MVFA 

MVFB 

MVFC 

MVFD 

MVFE 

MVFF 

MVFG 

MVFK 

MVFL 

MVP 

MVPA 

MVR 

MVRA 

MVS 

MVSA 

MVT 

MVTA 

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Stage 

General works.Ivr.'/E 

Diet i onar ies. 

History. Bibliography. LT/EC 

Special countries..(Except Great Britain). 

United States.iRVED 

(by place if local) 

Germany and Austria.HIVEF 

^ ^ (by place if local) 

S c and inav i a.liv/EG 

^ (by place if local) 

France. LA/EH 

(by place if local) 

Italy.’..I'A/EI 

(by place if local) 

. Spain.IIWEK 

(by place if local) 

Others..IvI^;?EL 

(by country) 

s Special authors. 

(by subject) 

Theatre management, organization,etc.IE7E1T 

Stage management.lUr/E 0 

Stage scenery, construction, etc-Il.TEP 

Acting. 

Collective biography.HIVSR 

Individual biography..... 

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other special topics. l'r.TET 

. Scrapbooks...IJITSZ Cm.c.'* ot/yj 

^Thf •t+ri C4.I .... 

(English stage to NGOli; periodicals to NAFA, IIBLA, ITGOA; the drama 
to Literature; architecture to tHE; qas; amateur 
theatricals to MZB; Shakesperian stage history to *NDB.) 

*T before a classmark.Theatre Collection. 

(To be prefixed to classmark before books properly classed elsewher 
but practically useful in the Theatre Collection.) 

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Public Entertainments. MW 

Periodicals. MWA 

Bibliography and History.. M WB 


Stage, TheaWtechnicaltooks).> . lif. riacllinery,. MWE.* 

(Works,<^heTheaifre and Stage, to'Literature. Architecture, MRE.) Bianarreinent . ‘_ 

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Athletics. MWH 

Periodicals. Societies.^.'. MWHA 

Boxing, Pugilism, Wrestling, Pedestrianism. MWI 

Fencing. MWO 

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Bull-fighting, Bearbaiting, Cock-fighting._.. MWR 


The Horse, Horsemanship and Racing. MX 

Periodicals. MX A 

Horse Shows.’.. MXB 

General Works, History, Races of Horses. MXC 

Horse-breeding, Pedigrees, Single Horses. MXF 

Stud-books. MXG 

Management and care of Horses, Horse-breaking, Horse-shoeing, Stables, Disease.. . MXI 

Horsemanship (Riding). MXN 

Fox-hunting. Coursing. MXP 

Racing. The Turf.. MXS 

Turf Registers, Racing Calendars. Clubs, etc. MXT 

Driving and Coaching. MXW 


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Fishing and Hunting: Sport in General. MY 

Periodicals. MYA 

Dictionaries and Encyclopaedias. MYB * 

History (including all books before 1700) and Bibliography. MYC 

Game-laws. Jurisprudence*. .Fl’.GS.e.rVA't iOU .Of.. (j.AT.lp, « . MYD 

Fishing and Hunting: Asia, Australia. MYEA 

Africa. MYEE 

Europe. MYEL 

America. MYER 

Fishing, General Works before 1875. MYF 

after 1875. MYFA 

Walton. MYG 

Bibliography. History. MYH 

Art of Angling. Tackle. Flies. MYI 

Angling Trips and Adventures. MYK 

Salmon. MYKA- 

’ Trout.. MYKC 

Pike, Pickerel,etc. MYKC 

Other individual fish (as bass).. MYKH 

Miscellaneous.. MYL 

Fiction. MYL A 

Poetry. MYLD 
























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Hunting and Shooting; General Works. MYM 

(Fox-hunting and Coursing, MXP.) 

Bibliography. History (all Books before 1700). MYN 

Miscellaneous. Fiction. Poetry. Game Keeping. MYO 

Dictionaries and Encyclopaedias. MYOD 

(Jurisprudence, MYD.) 

Hunting Trips and Game in General.. MYP 

Asia, Australia. MYPA 

Africa. MY PE 

Europe. MYPL 

America. MYPR 

Ihdividual Big Game. . . .'V*.. MYR 

Hawking. Falconry. MYS 

Wildfowling. Bird-hunting.. MYT 

The Gun, Art of Shooting. MYW 

The Dog. MYX 

Periodicals. MYXA 

Trapping. Molecatching. MYY 

Camping. Out-of-Door Life. MYZ 























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Indoor Amusements in General. MZ 

Periodicals. MZA \ 

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Private Theatricals. T a bleaux :— Gharadecv ...• • • • . MZB (i, 

«J>» tiof- htrt, . '*^o/9t4f£-<.f^se^ 

Magic,‘Tricks, Puzzles. Ventriloquistn.(C.£lPd tuic.lZS.^ .LiZCJ)). MZ(y I 

Periodicals.... HZGAj 

^Dancing. MZD^ 

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I Periodicals. MZDA \ 

\ . Bibliography and History . MZDB I 

\ Theatre Dancing. Ballet. MZDC / 

^Modern Dancing. Manuals. MZDD 


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Chess: General. All Works after 1875. 

Periodicals. 

Bibliography. 

History. 

Books before 1875. 

Games played.;. 

Problems. 

Miscellaneous (Knight's move. Automaton) 

Checkers. 

Periodicals. 

Billiards. Pool. Bagatelle. 

Other Games (Bowling). 

Cards. 

Periodicals. 

Bibliography and History. 

Whist. 

Patience. 

Poker. Euchre. 

Other Card Games. 


MZE 

MZEA 

MZEB 

MZEC 

MZED 

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MZEE 

MZEF 

MZEG 

MZF 

MZFA 

MZH 

MZK 

MZM 

MZMA 

MZMB 

MZME 

MZMH 

MZMI 

MZML 


Backgammon. Dice. Dominoes, 


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